Durban Super Giants notched up their second victory in the SA20 tournament, edging out Sunrisers Eastern Cape by just 2 wickets in a nail-biting encounter at Kingsmead. The match, which showcased thrilling cricket under the Durban lights, saw the home side chase down a challenging target with nerves of steel.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape set a competitive total of 165/7 in their 20 overs, powered by a fiery half-century from their opener. The innings was built on a solid foundation, with quick runs in the powerplay and steady accumulation in the middle overs. However, Durban’s bowlers struck back, claiming crucial wickets to keep the scoring in check.
In reply, Durban Super Giants started steadily but lost early wickets, slipping to 50/3. Captain Keshav Maharaj led from the front, anchoring the innings with a gritty 48. The real drama unfolded in the final overs as the required rate climbed above 12 runs per over. Youngster Wiaan Mulder played a blinder, smashing boundaries to bring his team within striking distance.
With 8 needed off the last over, Mulder fell, but the lower order held their nerve. A couple of singles and a boundary sealed the deal, sending the Kingsmead crowd into raptures. This win propels Durban Super Giants up the points table, while Sunrisers Eastern Cape will look to bounce back in their next outing.
The match highlighted the depth of talent in South African T20 cricket, with standout performances across both teams. Fans are already buzzing about the playoff implications as the SA20 season heats up.
