Match Details

JSK vs PC 13th Match, SA20 League 2023

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PC
123-413.0
Pretoria Capitals won by 6 wickets πŸ†
JSK
15.4122-10
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P Salt Logo
P Salt Jersy

52

(30)

P Salt
52(30)
4s: 6
6s: 1
SR:173.33
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J Neesham Logo
J Neesham Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
L Gregory Logo
L Gregory Jersy

1-12

(2.0)

L Gregory

1-12(2.0)
Econ: 6.00
11th Over:
0
0
0
4
0
0
 
= 4
Last Over:
1
0
1
1
1
2
 
= 6
This Over:
1
4
1
W
1
1
 
= 8
PCPC - 2nd Innings
SessionOpenPASS
6 Over 5570
JSKJSK - 1st Innings
SessionOpenPASS
6 Over 4870
10 Over 10378
20 Over 123122

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That’s a wrap from our side as well. We appreciate your participation from all across the world. On behalf of my co-commentator Tugral Azmi and Scorer/Analyst Paras Yadav, I, Deepak Prakash, am signing off. Please join us for the other fixtures across the world. Until then, Ta-Ta, Bye-Bye.✌✌
Wayne Parnell (Pretoria Capitals Captain):  "Yes, but we benefited because our bowlers bowled at the proper spots. Neesham and Anrich have demonstrated exceptional ball-handling skills, and I want them to keep up the good work. Will Jacks and Philipe Salt made a very aggressive partnership and we were able to win the match very quickly."
James Neesham(Player of the match): "We have got an incredible bowling attack in this side and being an allrounder I feel privileged to bowl under those guys. Lots of things got away that could have gone either way but yeah we came back stronger from the scratchy start yesterday. It's a difficult position to hold, but everything went according to plan. Thank you to everyone who attended; it was great to see you all." 
Faf du Plessis (Joburg Super Kings): "It's regrettable because this isn't the first time it's happened, the best way to explain it is with lousy batting. Aggressiveness and shrewd batting must both be present at the same time. The fundamentals of T20 involve rebuilding after a wicket is lost. When we don't bat well, we lose a lot of wickets in clusters. On this wicket, it's pretty difficult to hold a score of about 100. With me at three, Janemann Malan and Reeza Hendricks were debating who should go first. I had played at three a lot and believed it was appropriate for me to go first. We offered them three chances, and they didn't take any of them."
11:47 PM IST | Deepak: By defeating Joburg Super Kings by 6 wickets with 42 balls to spare, Pretoria Capitals exact revenge for their previous defeat.πŸ™Œ Pretoria Capitals will be rewarded a bonus point and they are now table toppers.

The match between the Pretoria Capitals and the Joburg Super Kings was a one-sided affair, with the Capitals dominating from start to finish. The Kings were invited to bat first, but they were unable to put up a decent total, as they were bundled out for a measly 122 runs in the 16th over. Skipper Faf du Plessis was the only bright spot for the Kings, as he amassed a rapid 51 runs off 22 balls, but the rest of their batters failed to execute and they were left with a paltry total to defend. Anrich Nortje and James Neesham were the standout bowlers for the Capitals, as they both extracted three wickets each, putting the Kings on the backfoot early on.

In pursuit of the 122-run total, the Capitals got off to a flying start as their openers Philip Salt and Will Jacks came out all guns blazing and started destroying the bowlers from the very first over. The pair forged a partnership of 46 runs for the first wicket before Will Jacks departed for a rapid 34 runs off 16 balls. Theunis de Bruyn and Rilee Rossouw failed to impress today and departed for 0 and 11 runs, respectively. But Philip Salt, who was in scintillating form, scored his half-century on the occasion and forged a partnership of 51 runs with Shane Dadswell. Shane Dadswell departed for 18 runs off 22 balls, but Philip Salt remained unbeaten on 52 runs and sealed the match for his side by 6 wickets with 42 balls to spare.

On the other hand, Nandre Burger, Gerald Coetzee, and Lewis Gregory each contributed one wicket for the Kings, but it was too little too late as the Kings were unable to defend their low total. The Capitals were victorious in a dominant performance, and they will look to continue their winning ways in their next match.

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OVER 13
Pretoria Capitals
123/4
Jimmy Neesham
1(1)
Philip Salt
52(30)
Lewis Gregory
1-12(2.0)
12.6 L Gregory to P Salt
1 Fuller delivery a tad outside off. Salt pushes it to the mid-on region and sneaks a victory run. WHAT A WAY TO BOUNCE BACK..!!! Comfortably grabs a bonus point as well. What a clinical performance is shown by the home side. They won the game by 6 wickets and 42 balls spare. With this victory, Pretoria Capitals jump to the top of the table.
12.5 L Gregory to J Neesham
1 Scores are Level. Length delivery on the fifth stump. Neesham guides it right to the short third man to get off the mark straightaway.
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Career
  • MATCHES30
  • RUNS404
  • SR125.00
  • AVG17.00
12.4 L Gregory to S Dadswell
W WICKETT!! Dadswell holes out in the deep. Slower short-pitched delivery, a tad outside the off. Dadswell thrashes it away uppishly over the infield but doesn't get the elevation and distance as he holes out in the deep. Romario Shepherd from sweeper cover who doesn't move an inch to grab it.
12.3 L Gregory to P Salt
1 Short pitched delivery and around the middle, Salt pulls it away to the backward square leg region for a run.
Fifty for Phil Salt.
12.2 L Gregory to P Salt
4 FOURRR!! Brings up his half-century by Philip Salt. In the channel and outside the off. Salt chops it away as the ball finds the gap and rolls it down the deep third-man region for a boundary.
12.1 L Gregory to S Dadswell
1 Good length delivery, nipping back. Dadswell clipped it away to the deep mid wicket for a run.
PC needs 8 runs in 48 balls.
OVER 12
Pretoria Capitals
115/3
Philip Salt
46(27)
Shane Dadswell
17(20)
Aaron Phangiso
0-14(2.0)
11.6 A Phangiso to P Salt
2 Slower through the air, on the leg peg. Salt chips it away square on the leg side and has enough time to come back for the second.
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