MSL table taking shape


2019 Mzansi Super League

Review/preview 20 November – 1 December

 

The log table for the Mzansi Super League looks to be taking a settled shape following the past week’s results, with Nelson Mandela Bay Giants comfortable in first place.

 

The Eastern Cape side racked up impressive wins over Cape Town Blitz and Durban Heat last week, with JJ Smuts and Jason Roy leading convincing chases at St George’s Park to leave the Giants with a haul of 19 points from five matches.

 

Paarl Rocks batsman Henry Davids

 

“The big thing about T20 cricket is that you can have one or two individuals stand up and win you games,” explained Smuts in regards to the Giants’ excellent season to date.

 

“But when you have a team like outs that put in a really big performance all round like they did in the last game it's really pleasing to see.
 

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“I always say that when you're playing well as a unit then that's even better. Something is going to happen for you.”

 

Durban Heat

 

With the top team advancing into the final and positions two and three meeting in an eliminator (semifinal), the scramble is on between the trio of Paarl Rocks (second with 15 points), Tshwane Spartans (third, 14) and Cape Town Blitz (fourth, 13).

 

The coming days could be key in deciding which teams make the sharp end of the competition, starting with a top-of-the-table clash between Giants and Rocks in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday 27 November.

 

Rocks will be involved in another crunch clash on Friday evening when they head to Centurion to take on Spartans, who will hope AB de Villiers continues the form he showed in the derby against Jozi Stars this past weekend.

 

The weekend continues with Durban Heat v Giants on Saturday, while Sunday’s double-header opens with bottom-of-the-log Stars hosting Rocks, before a key game between Blitz and Spartans at Newlands in the afternoon.

 

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Results, 20-24 November

 

Wednesday 20 November

Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (187/5) beat Cape Town Blitz (186/9) by 5 wickets

 

Thursday 21 November

Tshwane Spartans (141/4 [15]) v Durban Heat (21/3 [2.1])

No result due to rain

 

Friday 22 November

Paarl Rocks (133/6) beat Jozi Stars (129/3) by 4 wickets

 

Saturday 23 November

Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (163/5) beat Durban Heat (160/5) by 5 wickets

 

Sunday 24 November

Paarl Rocks (163/8) beat Cape Town Blitz (161/9) by 2 runs

Tshwane Spartans (155/6) beat Jozi Stars (135) by 20 runs

 

Fixtures, 27 November – 1 December

 

Wednesday 27 November

Nelson Mandela Bay Giants v Paarl Rocks

St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth, 17:30 CAT

 

Thursday 28 November

Cape Town Blitz v Durban Heat

Newlands, Cape Town, 17:30 CAT

 

Friday 29 November

Tshwane Spartans v Paarl Rocks

SuperSport Park, Centurion, 17:30 CAT

 

Saturday 30 November

Durban Heat v Nelson Mandela Bay Giants

Kingsmead, Durban, 12:30 CAT

 

Sunday 1 December

Jozi Stars v Paarl Rocks

Wanderers, Johannesburg, 10:00

Cape Town Blitz v Tshwane Spartans

Newlands, Cape Town, 14:00 CAT

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Published: 11/27/2019