The Citizen (Gauteng)

Markram’s ton delights coach

HAPPY THAT HIS BIG PLAYERS ARE STANDING UP

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

Veteran coach of the Sunrisers Eastern Cape, Adrian Birrell, said he was “delighted” by his captain Aiden Markram’s sparkling century that propelled their team past the Joburg Super Kings in the SA20 semifinal in Centurion on Thursday.

Markram, captain of the side, hit a marvellous 100 off 58 balls to help his team post 213/5 in their 20 overs. Though the Super Kings fought bravely to reach the target, they eventually fell 14 runs short.

The Sunrisers will now face the table-toppers, the Pretoria Capitals, who beat Paarl Royals in their semifinal, in the inaugural SA20 final at the Wanderers today.

“I’m delighted with his innings tonight,” said Birrell about Markram’s century.

“It is something we needed. We needed our big players to stand up, so hats off to him.”

Markram came to the crease with his side in trouble at 10 for two, but with young Jordan Hermann they slowly got their team back in the game.

Markram’s first 50 runs came from facing 40 balls, and his next 50 runs came off just 18 deliveries.

“That’s what AB de Villiers does,” said Birrell. “It was an unbelievab­le innings.”

Birrell said it was understand­able that so much emotion came out of Markram when he went to his century.

“It was the occasion, to perform like that, in a semi-final … all his emotion coming out. It’s because of the magnitude of the occasion,” said Birrell.

Reflecting on their campaign, Birrell said he knew from the start of the player auction last year what type of players he wanted in his team.

“We selected (our squad) to have an Eastern Cape flavour and we got that,” said Birrell.

“I have worked with a lot of the players, even the foreign guys. I know the English players because I am coach of Hampshire.

“I knew what a guy like (Adam) Rossington could offer, how he and some others (Brydon Carse, James Fuller, Jordan Cox) could benefit us. And then we needed some clever picks … but I’ve been in a few change-rooms in South Africa over the years and picked some guys I had good relationsh­ips with. We ultimately developed a nice culture here.”

 ?? ?? ADRIAN BIRRELL Picture: Gallo Images
ADRIAN BIRRELL Picture: Gallo Images

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