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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Durban's Super Giants won the toss and choose to bat first
Sunrisers Eastern Cape beat Durban's Super Giants by 6 wickets
Eastern Cape looking to repeat the win in previous game against the Super Giants
We predict that Sunrisers Eastern Cape will defeat Durban Super Giants.
Tournament: | SA20 League, 2025 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Saint George's Park, Gqeberha, South Africa |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 27.3°C|Partly cloudy |
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Sunrisers Eastern Cape will take on Durban Super Giants in the 14th match of SA20, 2025 at St George's Park, Gqeberha on 19th January 2025 at 7 pm IST. The third season of SA20 in South Africa features six domestic teams competing in a round-robin format, followed by playoffs and a final to crown the champion.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Durban Super Giants are both doing equally bad so far in the SA20 2025. They are among the bottom two teams in the points table. Sunrisers Eastern Cape ed a huge win in the previous encounter against Durban Super Giants, are they would like to build on this confidence to get another win under their belt in this crucial encounter.
107/10 in 18.1 5.89
165/5 in 20.0 8.25
115/4 in 16.0 7.19
113/10 in 19.4 5.74
176/1 in 18.4 9.43
175/5 in 20.0 8.75
77/10 in 15.0 5.13
174/7 in 20.0 8.7
204/3 in 20.0 10.2
115/10 in 17.0 6.76
107/10 in 18.1 5.89
165/5 in 20.0 8.25
141/10 in 18.0 7.83
169/7 in 20.0 8.45
204/3 in 20.0 10.2
115/10 in 17.0 6.76
211/6 in 20.0 10.55
142/10 in 17.4 8.04
204/3 in 20.0
115/10 in 17.0
106/10 in 19.3
157/8 in 20.0
159/7 in 20.0
163/5 in 19.2
190/9 in 20.0
225/3 in 20.0
Sunrisers Eastern Cape, the defending champions, finally played like champions in their previous game against the same opponents, Durban Super Giants. Sunrisers Eastern Cape ed first victory of the season in their fourth game against Durban Super Giants by defeating them by 58 runs. In the previous season, Sunrisers Eastern Cape defeated Durban Super Giants in the finals by 89 runs to clinch the trophy. However, this season went winless in the first three games until they met Durban Super Giants in the previous game and ed a victory.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape started the season with a big loss by 95 runs against MI Cape Town. Chasing 175, Sunrisers Eastern Cape were bundled out for just 77 runs. The next defeat against Parle Royale was even more pronounced as Sunrisers Eastern Cape lost the match by 9 wickets. With a winning score of 175, the Eastern Cape could manage only 1 wicket as they lost the match in the 19th over. Captain Aidan Markram played well for his innings of 82 runs, but it was all in vain. The third loss for Sunrisers Eastern Cape came against Pretoria Capitals in another low-scoring game. Defending 114, Sunrisers Eastern Cape lost by 6 wickets in the 16th over.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape finally played like champions in the previous game against last year finalists and the current opponent's Durban Super Giants. Batting first, Sunrisers Eastern Cape managed 165-5 in 20 overs. Tom Abell played a valuable knock of 57 in 39 balls. The defence proved easier than expected as Sunrisers Eastern Cape restricted Durban Super Giants to just 107 in the 19th over. Richard Gleeson, Ottneill Baartman, and Liam Dawson took two wickets each in this big victory, the first of the season for Sunrisers Eastern Cape. It appears Sunrisers Eastern Cape, the defending champions, are just getting started, and they should feel confident to defeat Durban Super Giants a second time this season.
Key players: Aiden Markram, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Ottneil Baartman
David Bedingham, Zak Crawley, Tom Abell, Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs (wk), Jordan Hermann, Marco Jansen, Liam Dawson, Simon Harmer, Ottneil Baartman, Richard Gleeson
David Bedingham, Zak Crawley, Liam Dawson, Simon Harmer, Jordan Hermann, Marco Jansen, Aiden Markram, Tristan Stubbs, Ottneil Baartman, Thomas Abell, Richard Gleeson
Durban Super Giants might have hoped for an easy game against Sunrisers Eastern Cape after seeing that their opponent hadn't won a single game so far in this season. But Sunrisers Eastern Cape played like champions this gamea ss Durban Super Giants were defeated by a huge margin of 58 runs. Earlier they had 1 win in 3 games with 1 no-result.
Durban Super Giants's season started with a close win against Pretoria Capitals, defending 209. Durban Super Giants's bowlers conceded 207 for 6 in 20 overs, giving Durban Super Giants a win by 2 runs. Incidentally, this was the only win Durban Super Giants have earned so far in this tournament. The next game was a washout against Pretoria Capitals.
In the third game, Durban Super Giants were defeated by the Super Kings by 28 runs. Chasing a target of 170, Durban Super Giants folded 141 runs in just 18 overs. Quinton de Kock played a valuable mark of 55 runs, but none of the batters could make any impact. As many as 7 batters were out for single-digit scores.
Getting all out while chasing continued in their previous game against Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Bowling first, Durban Super Giants conceded 165 runs against Eastern Cape. Noor Ahmed took four wickets for 25 runs. In a not so big chase, Durban Super Giants started very well getting to 40 for 1 in the powerplay. But after that, they kept losing wicket at regular intervals and got bundled out for just 107. They lost 10 wickets for 67 runs. Batting has been an issue for Durban Super Giants this season except for their opening game. They need to get back into the grove to have any chance of beating the defending champions in this game.
Key players: Keshav Maharaj, Noor Ahmad, Matthew Breetzke, Heinrich Klaasen
Matthew Breetzke, Quinton de Kock (wk), Kane Williamson, Wiaan Mulder, Jason Smith, Heinrich Klaasen, Bryce Parsons, Chris Woakes, Keshav Maharaj (c), Noor Ahmad, Naveen-ul-Haq
Quinton de Kock, Kane Williamson, Wiaan Mulder, JJ Smuts, Junior Dala, Keshav Maharaj, Noor Ahmad, Matthew Breetzke, Heinrich Klaasen, Naveen ul Haq, Brandon King
The weather on the match day at St George's Park, Gqeberha is expected to be humid, with intervals of clouds and sunshine. The temperature would range between high of 27°C and a low of 19°C. There is a small chance of rain in the afternoon. Looks like a hot and humid day in Gqeberha, South Africa.
The venue of the match is St George's Park, Gqeberha. It was formerly known as Port Elizabeth Stadium. It was established way back in 1889 and is the venue of South Africa's first ever Test Match win. The venue has hosted over 30 Tests since its inception. It is a regular venue for ODIs and T20 Internationals along with domestic games. This venue has hosted matches during the 2003 ODI World Cup and 2009 ICC Champions Trophy. The venue has a seating capacity of around 19,000 spectators.
In the 5 T20Is played at this venue. 3 have been won by the teams batting second, while 2 have been won by the teams batting first. One match has been played at this venue this season with the team batting first winning it by 97 runs. The pitch looks better for batting first up. The team winning the toss should bat first here.
This is essentially a bottom-of-the-table clash among the teams who were the finalists in the previous season. Sunrisers Eastern Cape started poorly, losing three of the three games this season, but the champions played like champions in the previous game to defeat Durban Super Giants by 58 runs. Durban Super Giants, on the other hand, won their first game but have not won anything since. We believe Sunrisers Eastern Cape, especially after the previous win against Durban Super Giants, will have a psychological advantage going into this game.
We predict that Sunrisers Eastern Cape will defeat Durban Super Giants.
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