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Rutherford’s firepower overrun as Sunrisers steamroll Capitals

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Rutherford’s firepower overrun as Sunrisers steamroll Capitals
Key Points(5)
  • The Sunrisers Eastern Cape produced a ruthless display at SuperSport Park on Monday, dismantling the Pretoria Capitals by 10 wickets in a one-sided SA20 contest that underlined their championship credentials.
  • Despite a late, explosive cameo from Sherfane Rutherford, the Capitals were comprehensively outplayed as the Sunrisers chased down their target without losing a wicket, racing to victory with nearly six overs to spare.
  • <h2>Rutherford’s late surge lifts Capitals to respectability</h2> After early and middle-order struggles, Rutherford injected urgency into the Capitals’ innings with a blistering unbeaten 47 that momentarily swung momentum.
  • The West Indian all-rounder struck four sixes and three fours in a 22-ball assault, propelling the Capitals to 176 for seven from their allotted 20 overs.
  • Opener Connor Esterhuizen anchored the innings with a fluent 52 from 33 deliveries, laced with six fours and two sixes, while Shai Hope endured a rare failure, contributing just five.

The Sunrisers Eastern Cape produced a ruthless display at SuperSport Park on Monday, dismantling the Pretoria Capitals by 10 wickets in a one-sided SA20 contest that underlined their championship credentials.

Despite a late, explosive cameo from Sherfane Rutherford, the Capitals were comprehensively outplayed as the Sunrisers chased down their target without losing a wicket, racing to victory with nearly six overs to spare.

Rutherford’s late surge lifts Capitals to respectability


After early and middle-order struggles, Rutherford injected urgency into the Capitals’ innings with a blistering unbeaten 47 that momentarily swung momentum. The West Indian all-rounder struck four sixes and three fours in a 22-ball assault, propelling the Capitals to 176 for seven from their allotted 20 overs.

Opener Connor Esterhuizen anchored the innings with a fluent 52 from 33 deliveries, laced with six fours and two sixes, while Shai Hope endured a rare failure, contributing just five.

The Sunrisers’ bowlers kept pressure firmly applied. Anrich Nortje led the attack with figures of 3 for 32, while Adam Milne provided effective support, claiming 2 for 36.

Bairstow and de Kock turn chase into a procession


Any hope the Capitals harbored was swiftly extinguished by a dominant opening partnership from Jonny Bairstow and Quinton de Kock. The pair unleashed a sustained barrage that transformed the run chase into a foregone conclusion.

Bairstow was the chief aggressor, compiling an unbeaten 85 from 45 balls, an innings highlighted by eight fours and six sixes. At the other end, Player of the Match de Kock was equally destructive, finishing on 79 not out from 41 deliveries, striking six sixes and five fours.

Together, they powered the Sunrisers to 177 without loss in just 14.2 overs, sealing a commanding victory.

Table shake-up as Sunrisers surge ahead


The emphatic win propelled Sunrisers Eastern Cape to the top of the SA20 standings with 15 points from five matches, reinforcing their position as early title favorites.

For the Pretoria Capitals, the defeat compounded a difficult campaign. They remain fifth on the table with just seven points from the same number of games, leaving little margin for error as the tournament gathers momentum.

 

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