Rutherford unleashes all-round fury to lift Capitals to first SA20 win

NEWLANDS, South Africa — Sherfane Rutherford produced a performance of rare authority on Wednesday, delivering a stunning all-round display that catapulted the Pretoria Capitals to their first victory of the SA20 season.

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His heroics fueled a commanding 85-run demolition of MI Cape Town at Newlands, a result that left the defending champions reeling and extended their winless streak to three matches.

Recovery, then ruthless acceleration

The Capitals’ innings was built in layers before exploding at the death. Early movement from Kagiso Rabada brought an opening breakthrough, but Shai Hope and Will Smead quickly wrestled back momentum. Even after Corbin Bosch and George Linde struck to slow the charge, Hope and Wiaan Lubbe stitched together a stabilizing 88-run partnership that restored control.

Hope departed for a well-crafted 47, followed soon after by Lubbe’s 38. What came next transformed a competitive total into an imposing one.

Rutherford and Brevis light the fuse

With two set batters gone, Rutherford joined Dewald Brevis and the pair unleashed chaos. Their unbroken 86-run stand came from just 27 balls, sending shockwaves through the MICT attack and lifting the Capitals to a towering 220 for five.

Rutherford was merciless. In a breathtaking 15-ball assault, he plundered 47 not out, highlighted by four consecutive sixes off Dwaine Pretorius. The late surge left the Newlands crowd stunned and the opposition searching for answers.

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Early promise, sudden unraveling

MI Cape Town began their reply with urgency. Ryan Rickelton’s 38 and Rassie van der Dussen’s 30 propelled the chase to 60 inside the powerplay, despite both batters being dropped. For a brief period, the contest flickered.

That flicker was extinguished by a moment of precision. Rickelton’s dismissal to a well-judged catch shifted the momentum decisively, and van der Dussen fell soon after. Nicholas Pooran counterpunched with a violent 20, but his departure opened the floodgates.

Rutherford completes the rout

The Capitals’ bold decision to hand Rutherford the ball proved decisive. The West Indian ripped through the middle and lower order with brisk seam bowling, returning exceptional figures of four for 24.

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With spinner Keshav Maharaj providing control and support with two for 24, MICT collapsed spectacularly. Their final seven wickets fell for just 35 runs, as the innings ended at 135 in 16.4 overs.

The emphatic victory not only delivered Pretoria’s first points of the season but also announced Rutherford as the competition’s defining force of the night. With bat and ball, he transformed the contest, and, potentially, the trajectory of the Capitals’ SA20 campaign.

 

 

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