Play-off race heats up with SA20 double-header
- Cricket SA

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Betway SA20 Season 4 has entered the business end of the season with the race for the play-offs underway.
Saturday’s double-header at Boland Park (1pm) and Wanderers (5:30pm) respectively will have a major impact on the table.
aarl Royals (15) and Pretoria Capitals (11) are separated by only four points and a bonus point victory for the visitors could potentially see them overtake their Winelands rivals in second place, although Royals do have a game in hand.
David Miller’s Royals, meanwhile, have an opportunity to pole-vault to the top of the table should they claim a bonus point victory of their own ahead of the evening clash at the Bullring where Joburg Super Kings meet MI Cape Town in the second instalment of ‘El Clasico’.
JSK will be hoping to exact revenge after losing a 12-over shoot-out to MI Cape Town at Newlands, while Rashid Khan’s side will be desperate to maintain their winning momentum after finally getting over the line.
The Royals have been the surprise package in Season 4 after completing the Western Cape derby double over MI Cape Town and are still the only team to beat log leaders Sunrisers Eastern Cape.
Captain Miller is embracing the fact that the Royals are firmly under the radar.
“I think there was a lot of criticism with the auction, getting a full amount of experienced players and we've got a youthful team and so on and so on. The reality is I think everyone thinks we're underdogs and we've kind of got no chance,” Miller said.
“So we've kind of squared up with ourselves and spoken about it. And for me, it's just about making sure that we're doing the right things. We're really clear and we really bring a good attitude, commitment to the cause.”
The Capitals are still bouncing with confidence from their 15-run victory over Durban’s Super Giants at Kingsmead mid-week and none more so than fit-again fast bowler Gideon Peters.
“I think just for me being back on a cricket field is so nice. I haven't played a professional match in about nine months, so it's flipping amazing playing and then I'm playing my first game in nine months in SA20,” said Peters, who claimed 3/35 upon his return.
“It's just awesome being able to bowl and not have pain and I'm so happy to just be on the field.”
JSK will be eager to improve their catching at the Wanderers after a couple of indifferent displays of late.
“I think it's been a mixed bag. It's a lot to do with confidence. I think you generally find teams that are at the top end of the ladder catching and the ones at the bottom aren't,” JSK assistant coach Eric Simons said.
“That's just the way it goes because it's about confidence. But I'm sure we'll see some great ones along the way again. These tournaments are tough.”
MI Cape Town allrounder George Linde has adopted a more philosophical approach to the challenges that lay ahead of his team.
“If you look after the small things in the changeroom, the bigger things will look after themselves,” Linde said.







Comments