Tony de Zorzi and Jordan Hermann propelled the Sunrisers Eastern Cape into their third successive SA20 final to maintain their push for a hat-trick of titles.
The Sunrisers’ top order finally found their rhythm with De Zorzi, having only joined the franchise late into their campaign as a replacement for the injured Patrick Kruger, delivering an innings to remember on a balmy night in Centurion.
The Proteas batsman showed his international class with a stroke-filled 78 off just 49 balls (11 fours, two sixes) that helped the Sunrisers cruise past the Royals’ 175-4 with eight wickets to spare.
“It’s very, very cool. It hasn’t set in yet. I am really grateful to [Sunrisers captain] Aiden [Markram] for giving me this opportunity,” De Zorzi said.
“It wasn’t warranted but I am glad I could repay. I was a bit surprised I was playing but really happy that I got a chance.”
Fellow left-hander Jordan Hermann played his part to perfection during the superb 111-run partnership for the second wicket with De Zorzi that broke both the back of the run chase and the Royals’ spirits.
Hermann completed the job in style finishing unbeaten on 69 off 48 balls (four fours, four sixes).
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“Another good night. We are getting there, happy to restrict them. Good to see guys firing, all coming into place now,” said Markram. “It’s a big lift for the guys. It’s nice for them to experience this on such a good big stage.”
It certainly was a special night for the Hermann brothers with Rubin Hermann earlier setting up the Royals’ innings with 81* off 53 balls.
Rubin batted superbly in tandem with the competition’s leading-run Lhuan-dre Pretorius (59 off 41 balls) as the pair added 99 runs off 64 balls for the second Royals wicket.
It was Pretorius’ third half-century of the competition.
The Royals were provided further impetus towards the backend of their innings by a swashbuckling Andile Phehlukwayo (22* off 11 balls).
But the night belonged to the men in orange as they booked their now perennial place in the SA20 final.
“We lost the last four games but really proud of the unit,” said Royals captain David Miller. “We had some really outstanding performances. We had great team spirit. A sad situation to end like this but it is what it is. All the best to Sunrisers.”
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