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Betway SA20 Team of the Season Dominated by SEC and DSG

14 February 2024 by Guest

Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Durban’s Super Giants most represented teams   Wednesday, 14 February 2024: Betway SA20 has announced the…

Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Durban’s Super Giants most represented teams

Wednesday, 14 February 2024: Betway SA20 has announced the 12-man squad of performing players to produce up the Team of the Season. Season 2 saw some phenomenal individual performances, with the competition producing high-quality and competitive cricket across the 34 matches.

2024 Champions, Sunrisers Eastern Cape and losing Finalists, Durban’s Super Giants, are the most represented teams, with each team boasting five star players in the 12-man squad.

The team was selected with the assistance of cricket’s leading analytics specialists, CricViz, which uses a performance evaluation measure to assess the performance of players across a match and competition.

  1. Ryan Rickelton – MI Cape Town

Batting points: 172.52 ; Fielding points: 5.00 ;  Total points: 181.52

Rickelton was the competition’s top run-scorer with 530 runs at an average of 58.88. The MI Cape Town opener struck five half-centuries, which included three scores in the ‘90s.

  1. Jos Buttler (wk) – Paarl Royals

Batting points: 126.79 ; Fielding points: 25.00 ;  Total points: 158.79

Buttler enjoyed another solid SA20 season with 408 runs at an average of 40.80 to recede with his 391 runs in Season 1. The England opener rediscovered his game this past month and it showed in his performances.

  1. Tom Abell – Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Batting points: 116.17 ; Fielding points: 9.00 ;  Total points: 135.17

An unsung hero within the Sunrisers campaign throughout, Abell came to the fore with a Player of the Match performance in the final at Newlands. His 286 runs at an average of 47.66 was vital to the success of the Sunrisers.

  1. Tristan Stubbs – Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Batting points: 87.32 ; Fielding points: 18.00 ;  Total points: 114.32

Stubbs delivered on his Season 1 promise with innings of noteworthy maturity this past season. He often walked to the crease at difficult times, and found a way to arrive on top. He finished as the Sunrisers’ leading run-scorer with 301 runs at 60.20. He also grew into the wicket-keeping role as the competition progressed.

  1. Heinrich Klaasen – Durban’s Super Giants

Batting points: 190.46 ; Fielding points: 23.00 ;  Total points: 224.46

The undoubted star of Season 2, Klaasen deservedly finished as the Betway SA20 Player of the season for his phenomenal batting efforts, which included the fastest fifty of the competition. His 447 runs at an average of 40.63 does not enact justice to the impact he had.

  1. Wiaan Mulder – Durban’s Super Giants

Batting points: 92.82 ; Bowling points: 11.40, Fielding points: 14.00 ;  Total points: 126.23

After floating around the DSG batting line-up initially, Mulder found his sweet spot in the middle-order. He played some crafty innings, often pulling DSG out of a pickle. He managed 297 runs at an average of 37.12.

  1. Marco Jansen – Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Batting points: 39.60 ; Bowling points: 91.37, Fielding points: 16.00 ;  Total points: 156.97

The lanky all-rounder grew in stature in Season 2 with both bat and ball. His international experience certainly came to the fore, particularly in the final when he claimed 5/30. He finished as the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 20 scalps.

  1. Keshav Maharaj – Durban’s Super Giants (captain)

Batting points: 9.54 ; Bowling points: 79.25, Fielding points: 8.0 ;  Total points: 112.79

The DSG captain led from the front, with his superb bowling spells putting the opposition under immense pressure. He was the leading spinner in the competition with 15 wickets at an economy of just 7.30.

  1. Noor Ahmed – Durban’s Super Giants 

Bowling points: 75.52, Fielding points: 2.0 ;  Total points: 81.52

The Afghanistan mystery spinner only spent a short time at Betway SA20, but had a major impact for DSG. His unavailability for the playoffs due to international duty had a significant influence on the Super Giants’ fate. He claimed 12 wickets in just six matches, including a five-for.

  1. Dan Worrall –  Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Batting points; 0.01, Bowling points: 83.16, Fielding points: 8.0 ;  Total points: 101.17

Another one of Sunrisers coach Adrian Birrell’s mystery pics, the English/Australian seam bowler led the attack with aplomb. He was miserly upfront and picked up wickets to set the tone for the Eastern Cape side. He claimed 17 wickets in the competition.

  1. Ottniel Baartman – Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Batting points; 0.12, Bowling points: 119.15, Fielding points: 5.0 ;  Total points: 133.27

The Oudtshoorn Express keep his name up in lights during Season 2 and should now be a frontrunner for a Proteas T20 call-up. He was excellent throughout, particularly during the middle-overs and at the death. He formed fraction of a formidable Sunrisers pace trio and collected 18 wickets in the process.

12th man: Matthew Breetzke – Durban’s Super Giants

Batting points; 108.11, Fielding points: 17.0 ; Total points: 135.11

Arguably the most improved player in Season 2, Breetzke has taken his game to a novel level with a string of exceptional performances at the top of the order for DSG. He finished third on the overall run-scorers list with 416 runs.

 

Source: cricket.co.za

Jimmy Cook (born 1953) – 22 internationals, 38.56 average, 169 high score, three centuries, three official Tests: Cook was one of two players to appear in all 19 rebel matches in the ’80s, the other being Peter Kirsten. Test cricket came too late for him, playing his three Tests at age 38 and 39.

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