The Citizen (KZN)

Super Giants not jumping the gun

SIX POINT CUSHION NO REASON TO SIT BACK

- Wesley Bo

While they were obviously pleased to capitalise on their fine form on Sunday, becoming the first team to book their spot in the SA20 play-offs, top-order batter Mattew Breetzke insists Durban’s Super Giants are not getting ahead of themselves.

The Super Giants thumped former log leaders Paarl Royals by 125 runs at Kingsmead, climbing six points clear at the top of the table with two matches to play in the opening round.

They were led by Breetzke, who made 78 runs as he guided his team to 208/7, and spin bowler Noor Ahmad, who took 5/11, as the visitors were bowled out for just 83 runs in the 14th over of their innings.

“At the start of the competitio­n we told ourselves that we probably are the best in the competitio­n, and we need to believe that and play like that,” Breetzke said after the match.

“So we’re happy to be doing that, but it’s still early days and we need to keep performing.”

Though the Royals lost touch with the Super Giants in the battle for top spot in the table, assistant coach Mandla Mashimbyi is confident the Paarl side can hit back.

They remain in second place on the standings, after winning five of their eight matches thus far, and are still confident of securing one of four spots in the play-offs.

“We’ve got two games to go and hopefully someone will do us a favour as well, but the goal is still the same. We want to finish top two (in the league phase of the competitio­n),” Mashimbyi said.

“We’re still very much in the competitio­n. We started well and that’s starting to pay dividends

for us.

“Now we just need to go back and rest, refocus and freshen up, and hopefully in our last two games we can get back to our best.”

The Super Giants are back in action today when they face

Pretoria Capitals in Durban, in their penultimat­e match of the first round.

The Royals will enjoy a few days rest. They will face Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Paarl on Friday, looking to cement their place in the next round.

 ?? Picture: SA20 ?? DANGER MAN. Super Giants spin bowler Noor Ahmed is in superb form heading into the closing stages of the SA20.
Picture: SA20 DANGER MAN. Super Giants spin bowler Noor Ahmed is in superb form heading into the closing stages of the SA20.

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