Sunrisers Eastern Cape stormed into their fourth successive SA20 final to set up a rematch with Pretoria Capitals at Newlands on Sunday.The two-time champions comfortably chased down Royals’ 114/7 with seven wickets in hand and 50 balls to spare.
Young Englishman James Coles led the way with another superb all-round performance. Coles snared 1/15 from his four overs of off-spin before breaking the back of the run chase with an unbeaten 45 off just 19 balls.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!On a surface where few batters could counter the prodigious turn and bounce on offer, Coles targeted Dan Lawrence’s first over by smashing 21 runs to bite a chunk out of the target.Coles shared an unbroken 65-run partnership with Matthew Breetzke (19 not out) to seal the Royals’ fate after Quinton de Kock had blitzed a rapid 25 off just 12 balls upfront.The 21-year-old had earlier combined perfectly with Senuran Muthusamy (3/15) to set up the game for Sunrisers.The spin twins claimed four wickets for 30 runs from their allotted eight overs to restrict the Royals.It was a struggle from the outset for the Royals after stand-in captain Dan Lawrence won the toss and elected to bat.Lhuan-dre Pretorius could not build on his form from the Eliminator and fell early when he chipped seamer Lutho Sipamla to Sunrisers Eastern Cape captain Tristan Stubbs at mid-off.From then on, it was a battle for survival, with Kyle Verreynne laying down the anchor as wickets continued to fall regularly at the other end.Verreynne carried his bat for a workmanlike 52 not out off 46 balls but had precious little support from the remaining Royals batters as Sunrisers’ spinners put the squeeze on.Royals’ West Indian import Rovman Powell, who arrived in South Africa only a couple of days ago, could not make an impact, lasting just two balls before Muthusamy found his outside edge.Sunrisers’ seven-wicket win has set up a repeat of the inaugural SA20 Final back in 2023.
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Who do you think will win the SA20 Final between Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Pretoria Capitals?
Adrian Birrell’s team will be seeking to reclaim the trophy they surrendered to MI Cape Town last season in a bid for an unprecedented third title, while the Capitals will be aiming to win the trophy for the first time.The two sides have met three times already this season, with the Sunrisers holding the advantage 2-1.Brief Scores Paarl Royals: 114 for 7 in 20 overs (Kye Verreynne 52 not out; Senuran Muthusamy 3/15, Anrich Nortje 2/31, James Coles 1/15) Sunrisers Eastern Cape: 117 for 3 in 11.4 overs (James Coles 45 not out, Quinton de Kock 25; Bjorn Fortuin 2/26)





