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MI CAPE TOWN 159 (19.4 OVERS)
- Rassie van der Dussen51 (29)
- Wesley Marshall16 (13)
- James Neesham2/26 (4)
- Eathan Bosch2/37 (4)
PRETORIA CAPITALS 160/9 (20 OVERS)
- Rilee Rossouw40 (19)
- Kusal Mendis39 (25)
- Sam Curran3/26 (4)
- Odean Smith2/34 (4)
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Alan Gardner
END OF OVER:20 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | PC: 160/9 | RR: 8.00
- Josh Little2 (3b)
- Wayne Parnell2 (3b)
- Sam Curran4-0-26-3
- Odean Smith4-0-34-2
9.35pm: What a finish we've seen in Centurion. Nineteen wickets, several impressive performances, and the result going down to the final delivery. MI will rue their collapse with the bat, which included being bowled out with two deliveries to spare - how important could a couple more runs have been? Capitals are secure at the top of the table, they are definitely going through to the knockouts; but for highly fancied MICT it's back to the drawing board until next year, barring a miraculous set of results. Anyway, that concludes our coverage for tonight, join us for more SA20 frolics tomorrow. Thanks for your comments, from myself, Danyal and Ranjith, it's goodnight. Bye!
MI need to win this. Parnell at the other end can't run. Two needed, all eyes on Curran vs Little. Slip in in place, everyone in tight on the one
Two off two
Josh Little is going to have to come out and try to win this on SA20 debut! Two to win off three
S Muthusamy c Brevis b Curran 25 (40m 23b 2x4 2x6) SR: 108.69
Here's Vinod Rajpal with a crunch prediction: "Gut feeling, MI will come back in last over and keep their hopes alive in this league, experience from IPL. Mark my words Alan!"
Sam Curran to bowl, Capitals' limping captain, Wayne Parnell, on strike
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