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SA20: Klaasen's explosive knock helps DSG secure 11-run win over MICT

Klaasen was chosen as the 'Player of the Match'.

ANI Jan 12, 2024 09:17 IST googleads

Heinrich Klaasen. (Photo- SA20 Twitter)

Durban [South Africa], January 12 (ANI): Heinrich Klaasen and Ryan Rickelton produced sizzling performances for Durban Super Giants and MI Cape Town respectively to get SA20 Season 2 underway in thrilling fashion at Kingsmead on Thursday evening.
Ultimately, it was Klaasen's 85 off 35 balls (4x4, 8x6) that edged out Rickelton's 87 off 51 balls (6x4, 6x6) that allowed DSG to open their campaign with an 11-run Duckworth-Lewis victory after a late downpour brought an early close to proceedings.
The match was delicately poised at that stage with DSG on 177/6, still requiring 31 runs off 21 balls, in pursuit of MI Cape Town's 207/5.
Durban's Super Giants had earlier won the toss and opted to put MI Cape Town in to bat with Rickelton showing his intent early on by smashing England fast bowler Richard Gleeson for 23 in his first over.
MI Cape Town were 61/0 after the six-over Powerplay with Rickelton and Rassie van der Dussen (24 off 20 balls) eventually sharing an 82-run opening stand in only 7.3 overs before Keemo Paul brought about the opening breakthrough.
Dewald Brevis walked in at number 3 and struck his first ball of Betway SA20 Season 2 to the boundary, but his innings was short-lived with DSG captain Keshav Maharaj having him brilliantly caught in the deep by a diving Matthew Breetzke.
MI Cape Town rookie Connor Esterhuizen showed off his talent with a couple of sweetly-timed boundaries on his SA20 debut but fell on his sword for 17 off just 10 balls.
Ryan Rickelton was the star of MI Cape Town's innings, falling just 13 runs short of a century.
Rickelton unfortunately fell short of striking the first century of SA20 season two when Paul deceived him with a slower ball which he chopped onto his stumps.
Liam Livingstone (25 off 20 balls, 3x6) and MI Cape Town captain Kieron Pollard (31 not out off 14 balls, 4x4, 1x6) ensured the visitors did not lose momentum towards the backend of the innings with a couple of brisk cameos towards the backend of the innings.
West Indies all-rounder Paul was DSG's most successful bowler with figures of 2/31.
DSG's response was stifled with the loss of former captain Quinton de Kock and Wiaan Mulder within the first 2.2 overs, although Breetzke and Paul guided the hosts to 52/2 at the end of the Powerplay before the latter departed the very next ball.
Breetzke struck a few delightful boundaries in his 39 off 24 balls (4x4, 2x6) but he perished in the deep off the bowling of Sam Curran.
DSG coach Lance Klusener had held Klaasen and West Indian Nicholas Pooran back after the loss of the early wickets, but the game was evenly poised when the star pairing eventually joined forces at 99/4 with 9.5 overs remaining.
Pooran showed his delicate touch with a couple of scorching drives, but his time at the crease was short-lived when he was caught in the deep off Livingstone for just 11.
The stage was now Klaasen's alone, and as he has done all over the world the past 18 months, he seized the initiative with a clinical assault on the MI Cape Town spinners.
It forced MI Cape Town captain Kieron Pollard to turn towards his premier strike bowler Kagiso Rabada in an attempt to dislodge the dangerous Klaasen.
Rabada (2/23) duly obliged with Klaasen being caught on the boundary shortly before the rain intervened, but ultimately it did not affect the result as the players were not able to return to the field.
Player of the Match: Heinrich Klaasen (85 off 35 balls)
Brief Scores: MICT: 207/5 (Ryan Rickelton 87, Kieron Pollard 31*, Keemo Paul 2/31) lost to DSG: 177/6 (Heinrich Klaasen 85, Matthew Breetzke 39, Kagiso Rabada 2/23) by 11 runs via DLS method. (ANI)

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