Lhuan-dre Pretorius smashed 97 off 51 balls to power the Paarl Royals to a nine-wicket victory over the Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Boland Park on Saturday.
The 18-year-old, who is still awaiting his matric results, was in imperious form as he shared a 132-run opening stand with former England captain Joe Root.
Pretorius’ power game was on full display as he pulled and drove with authority. The former SA U19 prodigy certainly benefitted from having the experienced Root at the non-striker’s end on his SA20 debut.
Root was his customarily composed self as he steered the Royals home with an undefeated 62 off 44 balls (four fours, one six) after Pretorius (10 fours, six sixes) was trapped lbw by Marco Jansen.
HIGHLIGHTS: Paarl Royals vs Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SA20)
The defending champions have now slumped to a second successive defeat after their opening loss to MI Cape Town at St George’s Park last Thursday night.
It all seemed to be going much better at the halfway interval when Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram returned to form with a classy 82 off 49 balls (seven fours, two sixes). It was a vintage Markram innings, with the skipper hauling out his trademark square drive, while also muscling the ball straight down the ground.
Markram initially solidified the Sunrisers innings with Tom Abell (20 off 12 balls) through a 30-run partnership after the loss of both openers Zak Crawley (27 off 18 balls) and Jordan Hermann (10 off 11 balls) in quick succession.
But it was the 102-run partnership off only 63 balls with Tristan Stubbs (28* off 26 balls) that set up the Sunrisers’ 175-5.
Royals teenage fast bowler Kwena Maphaka (2-35) showed his ability to execute under pressure, though, as he held his nerve in the final over of the innings by picking up the wickets of both Markram and Marco Jansen. Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman collected 2-27.
The Royals can now head down the N1 highway filled with confidence to meet MI Cape Town in the Western Cape derby at Newlands on Monday.
The Sunrisers travel up to the Highveld for the next clash against the Pretoria Capitals on Tuesday in Centurion.
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