The Super Kings, who stuttered their way to the playoffs, were ruthless in beating Royals by nine wickets to set up a return to 'The Bullring' on Thursday evening, for Qualifier 2 against Durban's Super Giants. The winner of Qualifier 2 will face Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Saturday's final at
The Sunrisers' gave their passionate supporters the perfect farewell gift ahead of their qualifier one against Durban's Super Giants at Newlands on Tuesday.
Paarl Royals withstood the absence of their injured captain, David Miller, to entrench their position at the top of the SA20 table at the Wanderers. Miller was ruled out with a calf strain ahead of the game
The Newlands faithful had arrived in their numbers for the first derby of season two and spurred the home side (MI Cape Town) on to their third consecutive win after last season's double.
The locals streamed through the turnstiles for the Capitals' first home match of season two in anticipation of their team claiming their first victory of the competition. Unfortunately, it was not to be with the Royals doing 'the double' over the Capitals with the visitors clinching a tense
The winelands venue was in a festive mood on a glorious summer's day in Paarl with the Royals faithful packing in on the grass banks. The executive suites were also filled with royalty with former Springbok captains Jean de Villiers and Morne du Plessis along with Olympic gold medalist Wayde
South Africa batter David Miller picked his preferred spot in the Proteas T20 World Cup setup as well as what they need to do as a team in order to enjoy a successful tournament.
South Africa's star cricketers, Aiden Markram, David Miller and Keshav Maharaj, talked about the upcoming SA20 League and how the tournament builds up nicely for the T20 World Cup.
Pacer Ottniel Baartman and all-rounder Andile Phehlukwayo will miss the remaining two matches of the ODI series against India due to a side strain. Baartman suffered a right side strain during training while Phehlukwayo still sustained a left side strain during the opening match of the serie
Following India's 106-run win against South Africa in the final T20I match of the three-game series at New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday, 'Men in Blue' speedster Mohammed Siraj received 'Impact Fielder of the T20I Series' medal for his fielding efforts.