MI Cape Town once again reigned supreme in the SA20 Cape derby with a dominant eight-wicket victory over the Paarl Royals at a sold-out Newlands on Friday.
The Newlands faithful had arrived in their numbers for the first Cape derby of the weekend and spurred the home side on to their third consecutive win after last season’s double.
It was the red-hot opening pair of Ryan Rickelton and Rassie van der Dussen who set up the platform.
Rickelton and Van der Dussen have dominated the powerplay so far this season, which includes a record 200-run opening stand, and continued their imperious form against the Royals.
The pair began the successful run-chase with an 80-run partnership that stemmed any momentum the Royals had gained from posting 172-8.
Van der Dussen was the first to depart for 41 off 28 balls, but not before he had taken a chunk out of the total with his opening partner.
Rickelton is making a strong case to be part of the Proteas squad for the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies later this year.
The 27-year-old added a sparkling 94* off just 52 balls (seven fours, six sixes) to push his season tally to a tournament high of 337 runs at an average of 112.33.
Van der Dussen is second on the charts with 210 runs at an average of 52.50.
The Royals managed to snare Dewald Brevis cheaply, but Rickelton and Connor Esterhuizen (17*) ensured there would be no more mishaps as the hosts cruised to the winning total in 16.5 overs.
HIGHLIGHTS: MI Cape Town vs Paarl Royals (SA20)
The visitors had started promisingly in their own innings with Jason Roy and Jos Buttler screaming out the starting blocks.
Roy, in particular, looked to be rediscovering his touch with three successive sixes off MI Cape Town spearhead Kagiso Rabada.
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Unfortunately for Roy and the Royals, he was caught by Van der Dussen off Rabada just when he began hitting his stride for 38 off 14 balls (one four, five sixes).
Buttler attempted to maintain the momentum with 46 off 31 balls, but he fell to the left-arm spin of George Linde.
The chief destroyer for MI Cape Town was leg-spinner Thomas Kaber who ripped through the Royals with 3-20, which included the big wicket of visiting captain David Miller (20).
MICT are now the third on the table on nine points, while Royals remain in second place with 13.
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