The Star Late Edition

Sunrisers romp to title

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

PRETORIA CAPITALS 135 all out

Mendis 21; Van der Merwe 4/31, Baartman 2/22, Magala 2/30 SUNRISERS EASTERN CAPE 137/6 Rossington 57, Markram 26; Nortje 2/21 Sunrisers won by four wickets

TO the acclaim of all neutral observers and their own abundant joy, the Sunrisers Eastern Cape were crowned the inaugural Betway SA20 champions at the Wanderers yesterday.

They defeated Pretoria Capitals, the favourites, with astonishin­g ease in a final everyone had to wait an extra day for and that nobody would have expected to be so straightfo­rward.

The Sunrisers were a squad that not many had given a chance at the beginning of the tournament after two opening losses. At the heart of their rejuvenati­on was a 38-year-old left-arm spinner who ironically left Pretoria a decade ago to undertake an adventure with another team in orange. And it was that man Roelof van der Merwe who once again played a starring role to ensure the first SA20 trophy will be heading down to Gqberha.

The ‘Bulldog’, as he is affectiona­tely known, was at his best by snaring figures of 4/31. Van der Merwe took wickets at the top by removing Phil Salt (8) and Theunis de Bruyn (11) and then returned at the death to dismiss Eathan Bosch (15) and Miguel Pretorius (0).

Van der Merwe was spot on with his yorkers as he rifled the ball into the block hole that saw the Capitals limp to 135 all out in 19.3 overs.

The Capitals knew their total was a meagre one with only Sunrisers’ apprehensi­on being able to prevent their victory.

Wayne Parnell’s team would have hoped to ramp up the tension through early wickets, and the impressive Bosch duly delivered when he sent Proteas’ white-ball captain Temba Bavuma back to the pavilion in the second over.

But that was a false dawn for Graham Fords’ team with Adam Rossington clubbing 57 off just 30 balls to ensure the chase was always comfortabl­e.

Rossington fully exemplifie­s the spirit of the Sunrisers with the burly Northampto­nshire opener always playing with a smile on his face and backing his skills against any opposition.

He was arguably the one batter on either team to fully adjust to the conditions as he played freely on both sides of the wicket.

There were a couple of hiccups with young Jordan Herman (22) and captain Markam (26) falling as the target became closer, but there was never any doubt that the maiden championsh­ip title belonged to ‘The Orange Army’.

It was also only fitting that one of their young South African stars Marco Jansen that they invested so heavily in at the auction all those months struck the winning runs with a mighty cover drive that sailed into the stands to set off the celebratio­ns.

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| Sportzpics SUNRISERS Eastern Cape were crowned inaugural SA20 champions at the Wanderers yesterday.

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