Pretoria Capitals 138 for 9 (Rutherford 42*, Raza 2-13) beat Paarl Royals 117 for 6 (Miller 45, Maharaj 2-14) by 21 runs
Welcome to the SA20, Dan Lawrence
Three deliveries later, Shai Hope, who had been waiting for an opportunity to hit out, took on a tossed-up Lawrence ball but could only get it as far as Rubin Hermann at long-off. PC were 53 for 4 and at the start of a dramatic collapse, from which they struggled to recover.
Brevis unable to go big again
The SA20’s highest-paid player, Dewald Brevis – who was bought for R16.5 million (approx US$980,000) at the auction by PC – has yet to earn his worth with a top score of 36* from seven innings so far. He is sitting 26th on the run-charts. While he has been susceptible to short balls, especially on the Highveld, Brevis was done in by a Raza yorker on this occasion, which held its line as he played for turn, and bowled.
He was Raza’s second wicket, after the Zimbabwe captain pulled off a fantastic caught and bowled to dismiss Chase. The Brevis wicket put Raza joint-top of the wicket-table with team-mate Ottneil Baartman. Raza has played four of PR’s six games, after missing the first two at the ILT20, taking his wickets at an average of 7.18 and an economy of 4.93.
Ngidi strikes first up
He was not given out on-field but Maharaj wasted no time in reviewing. Pretorius began walking as the first replays showed the ball pitching on middle and leg, and was almost off the field by the time ball-tracking confirmed the delivery was crashing into his middle stump.
Miller time but too late
Reputed for having some of the best finishing skills in the game, it was up to Miller to make some magic happen, especially with the required run-rate climbing. PR needed 60 off 30 balls. He had only scored four runs off the first four balls of the 16th over, and needed to get going.
He picked up Ngidi’s slower ball and hit it over long-on, and then sent the next one over deep square leg, to keep PR in the game. However, what he didn’t have was support at the other end. Raza was dismissed off the first ball of the next over, and Delano Potgieter could get nothing away against a tight PC attack.
Potgieter scored two off eight balls and struggled to get Ngidi away, which left Miller with too much to do. PR ended up needing 35 runs off 12 balls, then 30 off the last over, which Ngidi and Lizaad Williams easily defended.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s correspondent for South Africa and women’s cricket
