The Citizen (KZN)

Royals let it slip when it counted

THE TIGHT SA20 FORMAT DEMANDS MOMENTUM

- Wesley Bo on

The Paarl Royals did not get the best out of themselves in the SA20 competitio­n, assistant coach Siddhartha Lahiri conceded, after they became the first team to be knocked out of the play-offs.

Competing in an eliminator clash against the Joburg Super Kings at the Wanderers on Wednesday evening, the visitors were handed a thumping nine-wicket defeat as the hosts chased down their 139-run target with 40 balls to spare.

While the Super Kings progressed to a qualifier against Durban’s Super Giants, which was set to be played in Johannesbu­rg last night, the Royals were eliminated from the second edition of the popular T20 series.

The Paarl side were among the early front runners in the league stage of the competitio­n, winning five of their first six games, before allowing their momentum to slip as they lost control in the second half of their campaign.

While they went on to lose their last four matches on the trot, they did enough to finish third in the standings and book their spot in the play-offs, but their latest defeat ended their title hopes.

“The T20 format is very much a momentum game, and once you lose that momentum then things become challengin­g,” Lahiri said.

“We had a few bad games and then suddenly the momentum dropped, and I think that’s how I can sum up our season. We started really, really well, and then we had a few bad results.

“We can say various things, but we didn’t play to our potential, that’s for sure.”

After getting off to some good starts in the latter stages of the competitio­n, Lahiri felt they had failed to capitalise and were ultimately punished for their lack of consistenc­y.

“In the T20 format, for 40 overs you have to be on top of your game almost throughout the entire process, and as soon as you lose at certain points, then you’re playing a catch-up game,” he said.

“At one point in time we were in line to finish top of the table, but then some of the results did not go our way and we played some notso-good cricket.”

 ?? Picture: SA20 ?? BRUTALLY HONEST. Paarl Royals assistant coach Siddhartha Lahiri says the team were not at their best as they were knocked out of the SA20 on Wednesday.
Picture: SA20 BRUTALLY HONEST. Paarl Royals assistant coach Siddhartha Lahiri says the team were not at their best as they were knocked out of the SA20 on Wednesday.

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