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SA20 2024 Match 2: DSG vs MICT pitch report – How will surface at Kingsmead in Durban play?


The thrill of the South African T20 extravaganza continues as Durban Super Giants (DSG) and MI Cape Town (MICT) look to kickstart their cricket campaigns in the much-awaited second game of the latest SA20 series. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Kingsmead in Durban, the clash promises an exciting onset for both teams, provided the weather gods remain benevolent.

A sense of optimism lingers in the venerated air of Kingsmead as the stadium prepares to host the teams under clear skies, erasing the bitter remains of a weather-marred opening. Fans and players alike were left wanting as the initial match featuring the reigning champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape against Durban Super Giants met an untimely end, thanks to the downpour at St George’s Park in Gqeberha.

Team Dynamics and Expectations

In a turn of events, MICT faces the challenge of treading the field without their stellar captain Rashid Khan, who regrettably sits out due to a concerning back injury. The indomitable all-rounder Kieron Pollard steps up to the leadership mantle, surrounded by an arsenal of talent including the likes of Sam Curran and Kagiso Rabada, with young prodigy Dewald Brevis also in the mix.

DSG counterbalances this setup with a star-studded line-up led by Keshav Maharaj. They boast significant firepower in Quinton de Kock and Nicholas Pooran, among others, anticipating a match filled with robust competition and sky-touching scores.

Kingsmead Pitch: The Crucible of Runs

Although the last T20 event at Kingsmead involving the national teams faced a premature washout, historical data lends optimism for a high-scoring game. Past innings witnessed during the SA20 indicate a tendency towards a batting-friendly pitch. Last season, the surface saw teams surmounting the 160-run mark in three matches out of four, with an awe-inspiring score of 216 as the cherry on top. Spectators are keen on witnessing another batting spectacle, with hopes of scores pushing the envelope of 200.

Crucial Numbers from SA20

A look at the previous records shuffles anticipations, with an even spread between victories for teams batting first and those chasing:

– Matches Played: 4
– Teams winning batting first: 2
– Teams winning bowling first: 2
– Average first innings score: 163
– Highest score batting first: 216/4 by DSG vs PR
– Highest score chased: 169/5 by DSG vs MICT

Such statistics signal the potential for a balanced tussle between bat and ball, as teams strategize to leverage the pitch conditions to their advantage.

The Squad Rosters

As the teams gear up for the crucial faceoff, their rosters brim with talent ready to take center stage:

MI Cape Town Squad:

Rassie van der Dussen, Grant Roelofsen(w), Dewald Brevis, Liam Livingstone, Kieron Pollard(c), Sam Curran, George Linde, Thomas Kaber, Duan Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Nuwan Thushara, Olly Stone, Beuran Hendricks, Tom Banton, Ryan Rickelton, Delano Potgieter, Chris Benjamin, Nealan van Heerden, Connor Esterhuizen.

Durban Super Giants Squad:

Kyle Mayers, Quinton de Kock, JJ Smuts, Heinrich Klaasen(w), Nicholas Pooran, Jason Smith, Keemo Paul, Wiaan Mulder, Dwaine Pretorius, Keshav Maharaj(c), Reece Topley, Junior Dala, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Prenelan Subrayen, Kyle Abbott, Matthew Breetzke, Bryce Parsons.

With such an impressive array of cricketing expertise and pending weather clearance, Kingsmead awaits its vibrant T20 exploits. As two titan teams clash, the hope is for a memorable game that will set the tempo for the remainder of the SA20 season. Will Kingsmead witness record-setting performances or will an underdog rise? The excitement is palpable, and the countdown has begun.