The Citizen (KZN)

Sunrisers top the SA20 table

- Wesley Bo on

Defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape finished top of the SA20 table, taking some momentum into this week’s play-offs by securing a narrow five-wicket victory over the Paarl Royals in their dead rubber clash in Gqeberha yesterday.

With the hosts chasing 160 runs to win, every member of the Sunrisers top order made contributi­ons, led by Temba Bavuma (33 runs off 30 balls) and captain Aiden Markram (37 off 27), who shared a 63 run stand for the third wicket.

Andile Phehlukway­o was the best of the Royals bowlers, returning 3/33. But the visitors were unable to contain the hosts who made 165/5 to reach their target with just one ball to spare.

Earlier, in-form opener Jos Buttler played an anchor role for the Royals after they won the toss and chose to bat.

Buttler was able to keep the run-rate up during the powerplay, but he was removed in the seventh over when he holed out to Patrick Kruger at long-off from a Liam Dawson delivery after bashing 38 runs off 22 deliveries.

Dane Vilas and Wihan Lubbe then held up the middle order with a 49-run partnershi­p for the fifth wicket.

Lubbe made 27 off 20 before Ottniel Baartman had him caught behind by Tristan Stubbs with less than four overs left in the innings.

Vilas’ contributi­on (34 off 25) came to an end in the penultimat­e over when he was caught by Aiden Markram off a delivery from Beyers Swanepoel.

Baartman spearheade­d the Sunrisers arsenal with the ball, taking 2/33 from his four overs and playing a key role in restrictin­g the visitors to 159/7.

While the Sunrisers leapfrogge­d Durban’s Super Giants into top spot in the standings, as the opening round came to a close, the Royals remained in third position.

The Sunrisers will face the Super Giants in a qualifier in Cape Town tomorrow, while the Royals will play Joburg Super Kings in an eliminator at the Wanderers on Wednesday.

The winners of the qualifier makes the final, while the losing side and the winning team in the eliminator compete in another qualifier for a final spot.Chippa

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