MI Cape Town Stays Alive! 3-Wicket Thriller Keeps SA20 Playoff Hopes Burning

MI Cape Town secured a vital three-wicket victory over Sunrisers Eastern Cape to keep their SA20 playoff qualification hopes alive. Defending a modest target of 140, Sunrisers fought hard with Marco Jansen taking early wickets, but Reeza Hendricks' anchoring 41 guided the chase. The match went down to the final over, with MI Cape Town clinching victory after a Senuran Muthusamy no-ball offered a free hit. The result leaves MI Cape Town on 14 points, needing a win in their final group match to advance.

Key Points: MI Cape Town beats Sunrisers Eastern Cape by 3 wickets in SA20

  • MI Cape Town wins by 3 wickets
  • Defending champions keep playoff hopes alive
  • Sunrisers post 139/9
  • Corbin Bosch takes 4/34
  • Victory sets up crucial final group match
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SA20: MI Cape Town edge past Sunrisers Eastern Cape by 3 wickets to stay in season 4 playoffs hunt

MI Cape Town clinches a tense 3-wicket win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape, keeping their SA20 playoff hopes alive in a thrilling Newlands encounter.

"MI Cape Town revived their SA20 playoff hopes with a hard-fought three-wicket victory - SA20 Website"

Cape Town, January 17

MI Cape Town revived their SA20 playoff hopes with a hard-fought three-wicket victory over Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Newlands on Friday.

The defending champions collected four valuable points to lift them to 14 points, with their all-important final round-robin fixture against Sunrisers at St George's Park on Sunday remaining, as per the SA20 website.

MI Cape Town, however, missed out on the bonus point, which meant Pretoria Capitals (20 points) joined Sunrisers (24 points) and Paarl Royals (24 points) as the third team to advance to the playoffs.

The home crowd, witnessing a fifth successive sold-out match at Newlands, got off to an electrifying start as Trent Boult removed the in-form Quinton de Kock, caught behind off the very first ball of the innings.

MI Cape Town maintained the pressure throughout, with Boult rediscovering his form with 3/28 before Corbin Bosch closed out the innings with figures of 4/34.

All the Sunrisers batters struggled to adapt to a two-paced Newlands surface, with only Marco Jansen striking the ball with any sort of freedom. The lanky allrounder stroked four sixes and three boundaries in his 23-ball 48, and along with a sedate 28 off 27 balls from James Coles, the Sunrisers posted 139/9 in their allotted 20 overs.

Jansen took his batting form straight into the MI Cape Town innings with the left-armer removing both Rassie van der Dussen and the in-form Ryan Rickelton in the Powerplay to provide Sunrisers with the start they would have been hoping for.

But Reeza Hendricks (41 off 43 balls) dug his heels in to play the anchor role to ensure that, despite MI Cape Town continuing to lose wickets, they would inch closer to the required total.

Allrounder George Linde struck a breezy 31 off 18 balls, and new import Kieron Pollard contributed 20 off 14, but still the Sunrisers stayed in their fight.

It became tricky towards the end when Hendricks was dismissed off the final ball of the penultimate over, caught at deep cover off Anrich Nortje, leaving MI Cape Town requiring four runs off the final over.

For MI Cape Town and the Newlands faithful, Sunrisers allrounder Senuran Muthusamy (2/25) overstepped to offer up Bosch a free hit to close out the game and keep the champions alive in the competition.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan in India, it's great to see such competitive leagues abroad. The quality of cricket in SA20 looks top-notch. Marco Jansen's knock was the highlight for me - 48 off 23 is brutal!
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Rohit P
Good win, but MI Cape Town's batting is a bit of a concern, yaar. Too dependent on a couple of players. They need to be more consistent if they want to defend their title. The final group match is a virtual knockout now.
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Priya S
Trent Boult is back in form! 3/28 is a fantastic spell. It's amazing how a world-class bowler can turn the game in the first over itself. The Newlands crowd must have been buzzing.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article could have given a bit more context about the playoff scenario. For international fans, a small table or clearer explanation of who needs what would be helpful. The cricket action described is excellent though.
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Kavya N
Senuran Muthusamy must be feeling terrible. A no-ball in the final over of such a close game is a bowler's nightmare. Pressure does strange things. But that's T20 cricket for you - full of drama till the last ball!

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