Youngsters Dewald Brevis and Bryce Parsons powered the Pretoria Capitals past the Sunrisers Eastern Cape by seven wickets at Kingsmead to secure their place in the SA20 final, scheduled for Saturday.
Chasing 171 for a spot in their second-ever final, Brevis and Parsons shared a match-winning 91-run partnership for the third wicket, allowing the Capitals to steamroll the defending champions. Brevis finally lived up to his immense potential on the big stage, smashing seven maximums and four boundaries in a blistering, unbeaten 75 off just 38 deliveries.
Parsons enjoyed a dream outing; after his exploits with the ball, the left-hander struck a composed 60 off 44 balls — including two sixes and four fours — to help seal a dominant victory. Connor Esterhuizen also played a vital supporting role, contributing 22 off 19 balls.
Sunrisers’ bowlers Chris Green (1/31), Anrich Nortje (1/33), and Lewis Gregory (1/42) claimed a wicket apiece but were unable to stem the tide as Brevis found his range.
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Earlier, Quinton de Kock’s (19) struggles against right-arm off-spin continued when Roston Chase knocked over his off-stump to give the Capitals their first breakthrough inside the powerplay.
Following De Kock’s departure, the Sunrisers promoted Jordan Hermann to number three, dropping Matthew Breetzke down the order to maintain a left-hand/right-hand combination with Jonny Bairstow.
Despite the tactical reshuffle, the Capitals’ bowlers squeezed the Sunrisers, forcing Hermann and Bairstow to work for every run. Just as the pair found their rhythm with an 81-run stand, Keshav Maharaj (2/24) struck, trapping Bairstow (50) in front to break the partnership.
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From that point, the Sunrisers’ innings unravelled, hampered by the batting order changes and poor shot selection. An out-of-form Tristan Stubbs struggled to rotate the strike at number four, piling pressure on Hermann (41), who eventually fell to the “golden arm” of Parsons.
Parsons (3/10) then ripped through the middle order, claiming the wickets of Chris Green (1) and Matthew Breetzke (2), while Maharaj accounted for Marco Jansen (1).
The Sunrisers slumped from 128/3 in the 15th over to 150/6 as the tail-end swung wildly without a clear plan. Only a late cameo from James Coles saved the innings; the right-hander took a liking to Lizaad Williams (0/46), hitting two sixes and four boundaries to propel the Sunrisers to a competitive, yet ultimately insufficient, 170/7.