MI Cape Town had last year languished at the bottom of the table in the SA20 and had floundered. But boy, what a difference a year makes! On Wednesday at Newlands, they romped into the playoffs with two games to spare, demolishing Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) by 10 wickets with 54 balls to spare. However, they did a dominant job of ensuring MI Cape Town cannot finish lower than second in the standings, setting up a mouthwatering battle with table-toppers Paarl Royals in Qualifier 1.
Match Summary
Team | Score | Overs | Result |
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Sunrisers Eastern Cape | 107 all out | 19.2 | Lost by 10 wickets |
MI Cape Town | 110/0 | 11.0 | Won by 10 wickets |
Team | Matches Played | Wins | Losses |
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MI Cape Town (2023) | 10 | 3 | 7 |
MI Cape Town (2024) | 10 | 3 | 7 |
MI Cape Town (2025) | 8 | 5 | 2 (so far) |
The match lasted just two hours and 38 minutes, wrapping up even before the sun had set over Table Mountain. MI Cape Town’s bowling and fielding were flawless, stifling SEC’s batters and setting up an easy chase. This fifth win in eight matches for MI Cape Town is a stark contrast to their struggles in the first two seasons, where they managed only three wins in each edition.
SEC, the defending champions, have not had the best of seasons. With five losses in nine games, they are at risk of elimination unless they secure a crucial win against Paarl Royals. Their inconsistent performances have been a concern, as highlighted by their massive defeats throughout the season:
Opponent | Defeat Margin |
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MI Cape Town | 10 wickets |
Pretoria Capitals | 97 runs |
Durban Super Giants | 9 wickets |
Joburg Super Kings | 6 wickets |
Paarl Royals | 9 wickets |
Despite their struggles, David Bedingham remains hopeful:
“We’re in third place; I don’t think we’ve done too badly. But when we’ve lost, we’ve lost badly.”
Several factors have contributed to MI Cape Town’s resurgence:
Team Chemistry – As Corbin Bosch put it: “We’ve gelled together really well, and there’s always someone stepping up.”
Player | Wickets Taken | Economy Rate Rank |
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Rashid Khan | 7 | - |
George Linde | - | 7th |
Trent Boult | - | 14th |
Kagiso Rabada | - | 18th |
Chasing 108, MI Cape Town never looked in trouble. Van der Dussen started aggressively, taking Marco Jansen for boundaries early on, while Rickelton maintained composure. Their partnership ensured there were no hiccups, sealing the win in just 11 overs.
Batsman | Runs | Balls | Fours | Sixes |
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Ryan Rickelton | 59* | 36 | 8 | 1 |
Rassie van der Dussen | 48* | 30 | 4 | 2 |
The only disappointment of the evening? Van der Dussen missed out on a half-century by just two runs.
Reflecting on the performance, captain Rashid Khan emphasized the importance of fielding:
“Fielding is very important in this format. We discussed before the game that effort in the field could put us ahead. It played a huge role today. The way everyone stood up and took responsibility has been the difference this season.”
MI Cape Town has now set up an all-Western Cape clash in Qualifier 1 against the Paarl Royals at St George’s Park on February 4. The winner will advance directly to the final at the Wanderers on February 8.
Upcoming Match | Date | Venue |
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MI Cape Town vs. Paarl Royals | February 4 | St George’s Park |
MI Cape Town’s emphatic 10-wicket win was more than just a playoff qualification – it was a statement to the rest of the SA20 teams. Their turnaround from bottom-dwellers to title contenders has been nothing short of remarkable. With a balanced squad, an in-form batting lineup, and a disciplined bowling attack, MI Cape Town will be a force to reckon with in the playoffs.
Their next challenge? Beating Paarl Royals to book a direct spot in the final. Will they go all the way? We’ll find out soon!