Hope’s blazing century secures Capitals’ thrilling wWin over Super Giants

DURBAN, South Africa — Shai Hope’s explosive batting display propelled the Pretoria Capitals to a thrilling 15-run win over Durban’s Super Giants as the SA20 continued at Kingsmead on Wednesday.

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The Barbadian star smashed an unbeaten 118 off just 69 balls, including nine sixes and nine fours, forming the backbone of the Capitals’ imposing total of 201 for four in 20 overs.

Hope sets the tone at the top

Opening the innings, Hope immediately asserted authority, forging a rapid 101-run opening partnership in 11 overs with Connor Esterhuizen, who contributed a brisk 37 off 28 balls. Fellow Barbadian Roston Chase added 24 off 15 balls in an 85-run second-wicket stand but played second fiddle to Hope’s dominant display.

Hope reached his century off 60 balls in the 17th over with a perfectly guided two to deep point off Gerald Coetzee, combining timing, power, and composure in equal measure.

Super Giants respond, Buttler leads the chase

The Super Giants launched a challenging chase, led by England star Jos Buttler, who delivered a valiant 97 not out from 52 balls, striking nine fours and five sixes. However, Buttler received scant support, with only opener Marques Ackerman reaching double figures beyond 20 runs (27).

Despite the late resistance, the Super Giants were eventually bowled out for 186 in 19.4 overs, falling short of the target.

Capitals’ bowlers seal the victory

Pretoria’s bowling attack proved decisive in the death overs. Gideon Peters emerged as the standout bowler with figures of 3-35, while Lungi Ngidi dismantled the lower order to finish with 3-39, ensuring the Capitals held their nerve under pressure.

Hope’s masterclass not only anchored the Capitals’ innings but also highlighted his growing dominance in the SA20. Combining aggression and tactical acumen, he turned a competitive total into a winning one, cementing his role as the linchpin of Pretoria’s campaign.

 

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