It all comes down to the final double-header of SA20 Season 2 on Saturday to decide who will join Durban's Super Giants, Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Paarl Royals in the playoffs starting on February 6
The Sunrisers will now face Durban's Super Giants in Qualifier 1 at Newlands on Tuesday, February regardless of the rematch against the Royals at St George's Park in the final round-robin match on Sunday
SA20 table-toppers, Durban's Super Giants, have booked their place in Qualifier 1 of the Playoffs at Newlands on 6 February, after extending their winning streak in their final home match of the season on Tuesday evening.
Faf du Plessis struck an unbeaten 50 off 20 balls to lead JSK to a 10-wicket victory after the match was reduced to eight overs per side. A two-hour downpour had interrupted MI Cape Town's innings after the completion of the powerplay.
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, believes the race to the SA20 finish line will be determined by the team that peaks at the right time. As the League enters into the crucial second half, all six teams have it all to play for to cement their places in the Playoffs taking place at N
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
Sunrisers Eastern Cape dismissed last season's runners-up Pretoria Capitals for a record-low 52 all out before romping to a nine-wicket bonus point victory
Ferreira blasted the competition's fastest-ever half-century off only 18 balls (Six fours, three sixes) before finishing on 56 not out to help JSK chase down Pretoria Capitals' 167/9 at a heaving Wanderers.
Jacks has represented England across all-formats and he is currently playing SA20, South Africa's domestic franchise-based T20 league, where he plays for Pretoria Capitals.
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