The Citizen (Gauteng)

Power to the knee

3TCRICKET: NEW FORMAT HAS ‘SCOPE FOR THE FUTURE’

- Ken Borland

Dazzling knock raised questions about his possible Proteas return.

AB de Villiers plundered 61 off 24 balls to lead his Eagles team to a commanding total of 160/4 in their 12 overs, something neither the Kites nor the Kingfisher­s were able to chase down in their 3TCricket match in Centurion at the weekend, and afterwards said he enjoyed the format and it definitely was something worth continuing.

The new format sees three teams of eight playing at the same time, with each side batting for six overs against each of their opponents. With Aiden Markram firing alongside him in a dazzling innings of 70 off 33 deliveries, captain De Villiers was the first to lift the Solidarity Cup, with the Kites posting 138/3 and the Kingfisher­s finishing on 113/5.

“It was great fun and lovely to just be out there, I’ve been pretty frustrated not playing any cricket. It was great to have a hitaround and the format is pretty good. It definitely has scope for the future, I liked the flow of the game that you spend time in the dugout and the teams rotate. I was also incredibly impressed by a lot of the bowling. I thought they’d be rusty but they were nailing their yorkers and clearly there’s a lot of talent around.

“I also really like that the leading team at halfway bats first in the second innings because chasing is definitely an advantage in limited-overs cricket. This was just one of those rare occasions when we were able to take our score out of reach. My only suggestion would be to have teams start from zero again in terms of wickets lost when you bat again, because otherwise they try to consolidat­e and think of the next innings. With that bit of insurance, teams can have a really attacking mindset,” De Villiers told The Citizen after the match.

With De Villiers in scintillat­ing form, his starring role has again raised questions about his possible return to the Proteas, at least in T20 cricket, in which a World

Cup is scheduled for October in Australia but is probably going to be postponed to next year. The 36-year-old said the Covid-19 pandemic had left everything in limbo, but he still had an interest in playing for South Africa again.

“I have no idea when I’ll be playing cricket again, there’ve been lots of talks about all sorts of leagues. So I will just stay fit and keep hitting balls. It’s difficult to commit myself a year ahead of time, but I have a good relationsh­ip with Graeme Smith [director of cricket] and Mark Boucher [Proteas head coach] and I would love to play again. But once we know what the calendar will be like then we can sit down and I will make a decision because I have to be either in or out,” De Villiers said.

After a fractious week in South African cricket, the launch of 3TCricket has provided some balm, with an air of unity and reconcilia­tion at SuperSport Park as all the players wore black armbands with Black Lives Matter written on them and all three teams, the officials and the commentato­rs took a knee before the start of play in support of the movement.

 ?? Pictures: Gallo Image ?? Andile Phehlukway­o of Eagles celebrates the wicket of batsman Heinrich Klaasen of Kingfisher­s during the 3TC Solidarity Cup match at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Saturday. Inset: former Springbok rugby captain Francois Pienaar, Cricket South Africa’s director of cricket and ex-Proteas captain Graeme Smith, and former Proteas fast-bowler Makhaya Ntini take a knee at the match in support of the Black Lives Matter movement amid a cricket race row.
Pictures: Gallo Image Andile Phehlukway­o of Eagles celebrates the wicket of batsman Heinrich Klaasen of Kingfisher­s during the 3TC Solidarity Cup match at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Saturday. Inset: former Springbok rugby captain Francois Pienaar, Cricket South Africa’s director of cricket and ex-Proteas captain Graeme Smith, and former Proteas fast-bowler Makhaya Ntini take a knee at the match in support of the Black Lives Matter movement amid a cricket race row.
 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? TOP DRAWER. AB de Villiers was back to his brilliant best as he guided his Eagles to victory in the 3TCricket Solidarity Cup match at SuperSport Park on Saturday.
Picture: Gallo Images TOP DRAWER. AB de Villiers was back to his brilliant best as he guided his Eagles to victory in the 3TCricket Solidarity Cup match at SuperSport Park on Saturday.

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