Daily Dispatch

Spartans put Giants to the sword at St George’s

Tshwane side one step closer to play-off berth

- ALVIN REEVES

Tshwane Spartans kept their play-off dream intact by beating the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants by 28 runs in their Mzansi Super League cricket fixture at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.

And it was two regular Port Elizabeth “home boys” who made telling contributi­ons to the Spartans’ effort.

First up‚ Gihahn Cloete made 65 in the visitors’ imposing total of 165 for four.

Then seamer Andrew Birch rocked the Giants with two quick wickets at the top of the order‚ including that of dangerman Jason Roy for a single.

That left the Giants on eight for two at the start of the third over‚ a position from which they struggled to recover.

Jon-Jon Smuts did make a promising 26‚ England internatio­nal Ben Duckett topscored with 47 and Sisanda Magala smashed 31 but the target proved a bridge too far as the Giants only managed 137 for nine in reply.

Spartans’ leg-spinner Shaun von Berg mopped up the middle to lower order to take 3/23.

The result saw the Spartans breathe more life into their campaign.

The Cape Town Blitz and Jozi Stars have already clinched their spots in the top three bracket and the Giants would have claimed the remaining berth had they beaten the Spartans.

Instead‚ they may now have to beat the Rocks in Paarl on Wednesday depending on how other results go between now and then.

The Spartans know they just have to keep on winning.

Earlier‚ Cloete underlined his worth as a top-order batsman in white-ball cricket by making his third half-century of the tournament.

Returning with Birch to his regular Warriors stomping ground at St George’s Park‚ Cloete was severe on anything full as well as deliveries that were short and wide.

His 65‚ which came off 59 balls‚ formed the backbone of the Spartans’ total. He shared in a second-wicket partnershi­p of 72 with Dean Elgar‚ who clubbed an aggressive 32 which featured three sixes.

AB de Villiers came into the match on 156 runs at 22.28 per innings‚ well below his career average of almost 35. He arrived at the crease with the total on 77 for two in the 10th over and survived a confident shout for leg-before-wicket off Imran Tahir when he was on four.

De Villiers ended up making 33 but it was not the fluent kind of knock that people have come to expect of him.

Englishman Eoin Morgan did what he does best at the end of an innings to score an unbeaten 20.

The much-vaunted Giants spin attack of Tahir‚ Aaron Phangiso and Smuts was not as penetrativ­e or restrictin­g as it has been previously in home conditions.

Tahir , dismissed Elgar in the 10th over and Cloete was eventually bowled by Chris Morris having struck five fours and two sixes.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ RICHARD HUGGARD ?? ATTACKING INNINGS: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants ’B en Duckett prepares to pull a ball to leg during the Super League match between the Giants and the Tshwane Spartans at St Georges Park in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. TheSpartan­s won by 28 runs.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ RICHARD HUGGARD ATTACKING INNINGS: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants ’B en Duckett prepares to pull a ball to leg during the Super League match between the Giants and the Tshwane Spartans at St Georges Park in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. TheSpartan­s won by 28 runs.

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