NEW DELHI: MI Cape Town secured a dominant bonus-point victory over the Pretoria Capitals on Sunday, reinforcing their position as the SA20 table-toppers for Season 3.
The win at Newlands completed a flawless home record for
Robin Peterson's side, making them only the second team after the Paarl Royals to remain unbeaten at home.
Their emphatic 95-run win over the Capitals ensured MI Cape Town finished the league stage with a record 35 points. Despite making six changes to their lineup, the home side controlled proceedings from the outset. A blistering 133-run opening stand between Sediqullah Atal and Connor Esterhuizen showcased MI Cape Town’s incredible batting depth.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. Esterhuizen smashed 69 off 43 balls, including six fours and three sixes, while left-hander Sediqullah dazzled the Newlands crowd with a stunning 77 off 46 balls, featuring four fours and six sixes. A quickfire 15-ball 26 from Delano Potgieter propelled MI Cape Town to 201/5—the highest total at Newlands this season.
The Capitals’ chase suffered an immediate setback when off-spinner
Dane Piedt removed Will Jacks with the first ball. Playing his first SA20 game for his hometown franchise, Piedt celebrated with a euphoric sprint towards the Railway Stand. He finished with figures of 3/28, earning the Player of the Match accolade. Leg-spinner
Thomas Kaber (3/21) and left-arm spinner George Linde (2/11) completed a commanding spin performance, as MI Cape Town’s trio combined for 8/60, bundling the Capitals out for just 106 in 14 overs.
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Speaking after the match, MI Cape Town head coach Robin Peterson emphasised the team’s aggressive batting philosophy. “Conditions have been challenging, but I feel that sometimes, as bad as they can be, you might limit yourself a little. Even though the conditions can be tough, you have to find ways to put big totals on the board. What we’ve tried to do is aim for a strong total rather than play too conservatively—we set our sights on a match-winning score with the bat. That’s something the batters have fully bought into.”
Reflecting on their struggles, Pretoria Capitals’ Keagan Lion-Cachet admitted, “We all know how cricket works. It’s one of those sports where it’s so unpredictable, you never know what’s going to happen. Unfortunately, this tournament didn’t go our way, so we’ve got a lot to learn, and hopefully, we can improve individually and as a team next year.”
MI Cape Town will now face the Paarl Royals in Qualifier 1 at St George’s Park on Tuesday. The winner will secure a direct spot in the SA20 final at the Wanderers on February 8.