END OF OVER:20 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | PR: 167/9 (60 runs required, RR: 8.35)
- Lungi Ngidi2 (3b)
- Codi Yusuf2 (2b)
- Adil Rashid3-0-18-2
- James Neesham2-0-28-3
Time for the presentations.
David Miller: "We wanted to go out and win the game but got into a sticky situation so reassessed. They batted really well but there are areas we have to chat about... not a great game for us in all departments but we're in the semi-finals. We've got matchwinners all the way through, Jos showed class and maturity, but we have to come together and put a big performance in tomorrow. It'll be different conditions, a new game, we'll be up for it."
Kusal Mendis is Player of the Match. "Good start in the first six overs... I was happy with my innings, everyone looked to make runs, chasing 200 easily... the team is very together, we know how to play, got on really well in the last two games.
Theunis de Bruyn "Nice to win, to be honest we would have liked to keep them out and face the team that gave us a hiding the other day... but we play to win, and same opposition in different conditions. Will assess tomorrow. We've played as a unit throughout the competition and we play to win."
So on that, it's a wrap. We're into the final four. Capitals vs Royals, and JSK versus Sunrisers, for a place in the inaugural SA20 final. See you tomorrow, same time, different place!
9.07pm So... that was a bit tense! As 59-run wins go, that was a cliffhanger... and the upshot is that these two go again in the first semi-final tomorrow night, as Durban's faint hopes were raised from the dead only to be dashed again.
A thumping display from Pretoria, powered by some stunning hitting from Mendis, Salt, Neesham and Ingram, who seemed to be playing on a different surface. In reply, Jos Buttler's innings looked imposing in the final analysis, but his 70 from 45 was an unusually sketchy affair by his standards, and he lacked any meaningful support in the tense latter stages of the chase.
Sumer mehta: "The most victorious hammering I've ever seen"
Bhargav : "Based on the capitals mindset. I think Paarl Royals are going to make the final tomorrow. Capitals will regret this stupidity "
Vijay : "Why Rashid ? Why not Pretorius? " Legspin to the tail.. it makes sense
They'd better hope they haven't done a Boucher and misread their D/L equivalent!... a single might be opportune here
BC Fortuin b Rashid 8 (20m 8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
Mid-off, mid-on, cover and square leg are all back
Five to qualify and Rashid has the ball
END OF OVER:19 | 19 Runs 1 Wkt | PR: 158/8 (69 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.31, RRR: 69.00)
- Bjorn Fortuin8 (6b)
- Codi Yusuf1 (1b)
- James Neesham2-0-28-3
- Anrich Nortje4-0-14-1
JC Buttler c Rossouw b Neesham 70 (81m 45b 4x4 5x6) SR: 155.55
Ten to qualify from eight balls... It's looking healthier now...
Neesham will bowl his third
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs | PR: 139/7 (88 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.72, RRR: 44.00)
- Bjorn Fortuin4 (5b)
- Jos Buttler56 (41b)
- Anrich Nortje4-0-14-1
- Colin Ingram2-0-21-0
J Pearce: "@Neville - Jos didn't open today though - came in the 4th over!" This is also true
Two more balls for Nortje to make a decisive impact
END OF OVER:17 | 18 Runs | PR: 135/7 (92 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.94, RRR: 30.66)
- Jos Buttler54 (39b)
- Bjorn Fortuin2 (1b)
- Colin Ingram2-0-21-0
- James Neesham1-0-9-2
Odd decision to bowl Ingram, and not just in hindsight. Maybe the Capitals management reckon Durban aren't the team they want to keep alive after all!