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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Will the Sunrisers Go From ‘Zero’ to ‘Hero’?

Will the Sunrisers Go From ‘Zero’ to ‘Hero’?

6 February 2025 by Alan

Sunrisers Eastern Cape captain Aiden Markram says his team will start at “zero” when they face Paarl Royals in the all-important Betway SA20 Qualifier 2 at Centurion this evening.

The double defending champions kept their hat-trick championship title bid alive when they defeated Joburg Super Kings by 32 runs in the Eliminator at the same venue last night.

The Royals, meanwhile, have had to travel up to the Highveld after losing to the MI Cape Town at St George’s Park in Qualifier 1 on Tuesday.

It was David Miller’s team’s third loss in succession since becoming the first side to qualify for the playoffs almost two weeks ago. ​

The Sunrisers, meanwhile, have recovered from back-to-back defeats to win three games in succession to now sit just one game away from a third successive Betway SA20 final.

The momentum is clearly with the Sunrisers, but Markram feels that counts for nothing in what will be his team’s sixth knockout match across three seasons. ​ ​

“I don’t think we’ve been particularly great this competition. So, we’re chasing and trying to play that perfect game,” Markram said.

“I know it’s probably never, ever going to happen, but that’s sort of what we’re striving for. And we trust that if we’re able to get close to that, then whatever the result might be, you sleep a lot better at night. So, that’s sort of what we’re chasing and where our focus is at.

“I’m sure the guys in the sheds are happy about that, that we’ve backed our previous game up, especially at a venue where it can be difficult to defend.

“We defended well as a team and managed to get the results. So, yeah, hopefully the run can continue, but tomorrow (Thursday) we start fresh, and we all start on zero again.”

Paarl Royals allrounder Dayyaan Galiem feels his team are capable of upsetting the Sunrisers despite having lost their last three matches.

“We’ve played good cricket over the last few weeks. So, we’re pretty confident. We’re pretty happy with where we are. The team is still in a good space,” Galiem said.

Galiem also feels that the Royals have plenty of local knowledge about Centurion which will aid their cause in Qualifier 2.

“Pretoria is a special place to me. Obviously, I play most of my cricket there as well. So, a few of us know the conditions well,” Galiem said.

“One of our coaching staff (Richard das Neves) also is actually the head coach of the Titans, which is based at that stadium. So, we’ll definitely come together, see what we can find about night games.

“And definitely try to favour those decisions we do make, whether it’s extra seamer, extra spinner, whatever we look to do.

“I think what is important for us is to start off well and bring the intensity. I think we’re the type of team that when we have brought our intensity, we’ve done really well.”

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  1. Opulent Gamer

    6 February 2025 at 3:49 pm

    A cricket ball weighs around 5 ½ ounces.

  2. Mud Eye

    6 February 2025 at 3:49 pm

    Alec Stewart, OBE had a batting average of 39.54. This is the lowest for a player who has scored at least 8000 runs. Stewart holds a score of 8,463 Test runs. This figure is significant because Stewart was born on April 8, 1963 (8/4/63). He is also the cricketer with the highest Test runs who does not have a career double history.

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