Stubbs Leads Sunrisers Eastern Cape with "Same Mantra" After Markram's Exit

Tristan Stubbs has taken over the Sunrisers Eastern Cape captaincy from the departed Aiden Markram, who led the team to two SA20 titles. Stubbs emphasizes maintaining the team's successful culture and leveraging local players' passion for their home ground, St George's Park. Markram leaves a significant void as the league's third-highest run-getter and a tactical leader. SEC begins their SA20 Season 4 campaign against Paarl Royals on December 27.

Key Points: Sunrisers EC Captain Stubbs on SA20 Title Defense Post-Markram

  • Stubbs succeeds Markram as captain
  • SEC aims to sustain three-year dominance
  • Local Port Elizabeth players key to home advantage
  • Markram leaves as league's third-highest run-scorer
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"We've lost Aiden Markram but stuck with same mantra": Sunrisers Eastern Cape skipper ahead of SA20 season 4

New SEC skipper Tristan Stubbs vows to uphold team's winning culture despite losing two-time champion Aiden Markram ahead of SA20 Season 4.

"We have lost Aiden Markram but have stuck with the same winning mantra. - Tristan Stubbs"

Johannesburg, December 24

Ahead of the fourth SA20 season, Sunrisers Eastern Cape skipper and South African star Tristan Stubbs spoke on sustaining the team's success after the departure of their ex-captain Aiden Markram, who led them to two SA20 titles and to the finals in every edition.

Stubbs, who takes the mantle of captaincy from Markram and is expected to fill the SA veteran's heavy shoes in terms of leadership, was speaking in JioStar Press Room ahead of SA20 Season 4, which will start from December 26.

Stubbs, 25, said during the interaction that there are several local players who know what it feels like playing at the team's home arena, St George's Park and their passion"cannot be explained to outsiders".

"We have lost Aiden Markram but have stuck with the same winning mantra. We have got many local Port Elizabeth boys in the squad who truly understand playing at St. George's Park--that passion cannot be explained to outsiders. It will hopefully inspire the entire team to match the intensity we've shown in the first three years and keep delivering success," he concluded.

Markram was not only instrumental in the SEC's SA20 success with his tactical brilliance and captaincy brains, it was his bat and ball also did the talking. He is currently the league's third-highest run-getter with 967 runs in 36 matches and 34 innings at an average of 34.53 and a strike rate of 131.38, with a century and five wickets. He also took 17 wickets at an average of 21.82, with best figures of 2/7.

Stubbs, who is slowly establishing himself as a vital part of South Africa's all-format set-up, has scored 723 runs in 36 matches and 31 innings at an average of 32.86, with a strike rate of 140.11, with three fifties and a best score of 66*. Last season was a lackluster one for him, scoring 232 runs in 13 matches and 11 innings at a strike rate of just over 118, with 43 as his best score.

The SA20 season will start on Friday with a clash between defending champions MI Cape Town and Durban Super Giants. SEC will kickstart their campaign against Paarl Royals on the next day.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see how Stubbs handles the pressure. He had a quiet season last year, but his overall strike rate is fantastic. Captaincy might bring out the best in him. All the best to the Eastern Cape boys!
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Aman W
Sticking with the same mantra is good, but they can't just rely on past glory. Markram contributed with bat, ball, and brain. Stubbs needs to step up personally and inspire the team. The stats show a dip last season, he must lead from the front.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan in India, I love watching SA20. The quality is top-notch. Sunrisers Eastern Cape have been the team to beat. Will be tuning in to see if Stubbs can continue their winning culture. Good luck!
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Karthik V
Local lads understanding the home ground is a huge plus. In India, we see the same with teams like CSK or MI having a core group. Smart philosophy. Hope they do well, but as an Indian, my heart is with our players in other teams! 😄

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