CENTURION, South Africa — Akeal Hosein produced a timely burst of power under pressure, and Duan Jansen followed with a devastating spell, as the Joburg Super Kings opened their SA20 campaign with a 22-run victory over the Pretoria Capitals at SuperSport Park on Saturday.
In a contest defined by shifting momentum, it was the Super Kings’ composure at the death, first with the bat and then with the ball, that ultimately separated the sides.
Hosein ignites a crucial finish
Sent in to bat, the Super Kings labored for fluency through much of their innings before Hosein arrived to change the complexion of the match. The left-hander smashed an unbeaten 22 from just 10 deliveries, striking two sixes and a four, as the Kings harvested 32 runs from the final three overs.
That late acceleration lifted the total to a competitive 168 for six, giving the bowlers a platform they would not relinquish.
Rossouw and Mulder carry the load
Earlier, Rilee Rossouw provided the backbone of the innings with a top score of 48 from 33 balls, an effort highlighted by five fours and three sixes. Wiaan Mulder offered valuable support with a brisk 43 from 28 deliveries.
Beyond those contributions, however, runs were hard to come by as the Capitals’ attack applied consistent pressure. Tymal Mills returned figures of 2 for 17, Bryce Parsons claimed 2 for 22, and Codi Yusuf added 2 for 29 to keep the Super Kings in check for long periods.
Capitals fly, then falter
In reply, the Capitals began with purpose. Openers Bryce Parsons and Will Smeed surged to 71 runs inside nine overs, briefly putting the chase on course.
The breakthrough came when Hosein bowled Smeed for 34 off 30 balls, triggering a dramatic collapse. The Capitals lost four wickets for just 18 runs, tumbling from 71 without loss to 89 for five and surrendering all momentum.
Jansen rips through the middle order
Duan Jansen seized control with a penetrating spell that dismantled the Capitals’ middle order. Shai Hope was dismissed for two, while Roston Chase’s brisk 15 from nine balls was cut short by Mulder.
Jansen finished with outstanding figures of 4 for 23 to earn Player of the Match honors, while Richard Gleeson provided effective support with 2 for 33, as the Capitals were restricted to 146 for nine at the close.
The disciplined finish completed a convincing opening statement from the Joburg Super Kings, who combined late-innings aggression with incisive bowling to secure early momentum in the tournament.
















