Knysna-Plett Herald

Cavaliers knocked out in the T20 semi-finals

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KNYSNA - There The will be no successive T20 title for Knysna Knys Cavaliers, who last weekend bowed out o of the SWD T20 Competitio­n at the th semi-final stage. They were defeated by last season's T20 runnersup and Premier League L champions Pacaltsdor­p United. Unite

Heading into the semi-final the two teams had experience­d similar si fortunes in this year's year T20 competitio­n, with both Cavaliers and Pacaltsdor­p having two group stage matches rained out while winning the other one, before be enjoying success in the quarter-finals. q Pacaltsdor­p defeat defeated Mossel Bay at home in the their quarter-final while Cavaliers Caval trumped Pioneers at home at Loerie Park to set up the mouth-watering mou semi-final. The teams team were two of SWD's best last season, seaso trading titles in 2022/23. Cavaliers Caval triumphed over Pacaltsdor­p in the t T20 final before the men from George Geo got their revenge in the Premier League final, drawing matters level ahead ah of last weekend's semi-final. Orig Originally scheduled to be played at the Recreation R Ground in Oudtshoorn on Saturday 21 October, both semi-finals na were postponed to their reserve day d on Sunday due to rain on Saturday.

Union Stars Star 1 and Union Stars 2 faced off in the first semi, and in a nail-biting e encounter the former emerged victorious vi by only seven runs. With Wi expectatio­ns high for the afternoon's semi-final, Cavaliers Ca skipper Hayden Sweet Sw won the toss and elected to bowl first on a pitch that looked promising for batters. This did prove to be the case as Pacaltsdor­p openers Randy Wesso and Blayde Capell got their side off to a great start.

Their opening stand of 82 came to an end in the 11th over when Cavaliers bowler Blake Linder claimed Wesso's wicket with the final ball of his spell.

Capell continued to carry his side's innings before he fell for 60 with Pacaltsdor­p on 125-3, courtesy of Cavaliers' Lutho Ngqongwa. Heath Richards (25) and Warren Bell (34) then caused carnage in the later overs, blitzing Pacaltsdor­p to a total of 187-6 in their 20 overs. Ngqongwa and Jarred Jardine claimed two apiece while Linder and Keenan Vieira took one wicket each.

With a target of 188 and a required rate of 9,4 an over, Cavaliers needed to get off to a good start, and that they did. Sweet and opening partner JP Ellis took Cavaliers to 49 in the first five overs, but Sweet fell for 27 at the hands of Liyabonga Malife.

Pacaltsdor­p took control of the match from there, with no Cavaliers batter other than Vieira (30) able to get going.

Bell dominated the innings with ball in hand for Pacaltsdor­p, taking five wickets for only 11 runs in his four overs. JT Richards (two) as well as Malife and Leroi Bredenkamp (one each) were the other wicket takers for Pacaltsdor­p. They will take on Union Stars 1 in the final this weekend, while Cavaliers will set their sights on preparing for the Premier League season.

 ?? Photos: Amanda du Plessis and Blake Linder ?? Keenan Vieira was influentia­l with bat and ball for Cavaliers.
JP Ellis plays a lofted cover drive for Cavaliers.
Hayden Sweet turns at the crease for a second run.
Thabo Dywili readies himself to take a catch for Cavaliers.
Mark McCabe plays a reverse sweep for Cavaliers.
Photos: Amanda du Plessis and Blake Linder Keenan Vieira was influentia­l with bat and ball for Cavaliers. JP Ellis plays a lofted cover drive for Cavaliers. Hayden Sweet turns at the crease for a second run. Thabo Dywili readies himself to take a catch for Cavaliers. Mark McCabe plays a reverse sweep for Cavaliers.

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