Match 24 – Sunrisers Eastern Cape vs Joburg Super Kings, SA20, 2025-26

🏏 🇿🇦 Sunrisers Eastern Cape vs 🇿🇦 Joburg Super Kings – 24th Match, SA20 2025-26

📍 St George’s Park, Gqeberha | 🕔 5:30 PM Local
🎯 Toss: Joburg Super Kings opted to bowl


🔥 1st Innings – 🇿🇦 Sunrisers Eastern Cape 178/5 (20 Overs | RR 8.90)

James Coles 61 (34 balls) | 10×4 | SR 179.41 ⚡ delivered a blistering late-overs assault, punishing anything short or wide while maintaining composure under pressure
Quinton de Kock 54 (37 balls) | 5×4, 2×6 | SR 145.95 🧤 anchored the innings through the middle overs with excellent strike rotation and calculated boundary acceleration
Tristan Stubbs 23* (22 balls) | SR 104.55 🛡️ ensured stability after quick wickets and played the role of finisher-support with controlled shot selection
Jonny Bairstow 18 (10 balls) | 2×4, 1×6 | SR 180.00 🚀 injected early momentum with fearless powerplay intent and clean hitting
Jordan Hermann 13 (12 balls) | 2×4 | SR 108.33 contributed steady middle-order support during transition overs

Bowling – Joburg Super Kings

Donovan Ferreira 4–0–25–2 | Economy 6.20 🎯 applied pressure through disciplined lengths and picked up key middle-over breakthroughs
Akeal Hosein 4–0–23–1 | Economy 5.80 🌀 controlled scoring with drift, angle and subtle variation
Nandre Burger 4–0–37–1 | Economy 9.20 ⚡ generated bounce and pace through attacking lines
Wiaan Mulder 1–0–11–1 | timely breakthrough during momentum shift
Richard Gleeson 4–0–47–0 | absorbed pressure in high-risk phases

Powerplay return of 55 runs allowed Sunrisers to dominate early tempo while Coles’ late surge pushed the total beyond the par score of 170 at this venue.


⚔️ 2nd Innings – 🇿🇦 Joburg Super Kings 117 All Out (18.1 Overs | RR 6.44)

James Vince 30 (23 balls) | 3×4 | SR 130.43 showed early control but failed to convert start into a match-shaping knock
Michael-Kyle Pepper 21 (24 balls) | 1×4 | SR 87.50 attempted consolidation during middle overs but struggled against spin pressure
Donovan Ferreira 11 (9 balls) | SR 122.22 provided brief resistance but fell while accelerating
Akeal Hosein 10 (11 balls) | 1×6 | SR 90.91 added late boundary intent
Dian Forrester 11 (4 balls) | 1×4, 1×6 | SR 275.00 delivered a short but explosive cameo

Bowling – Sunrisers Eastern Cape

Senuran Muthusamy 4–0–26–3 | Economy 6.50 🌀 dismantled middle order with sharp turn and accuracy
Marco Jansen 3.1–0–33–2 | Economy 10.40 ⚡ struck twice in decisive phases with bounce and seam
James Coles 4–0–34–2 | Economy 8.50 🎯 delivered crucial double breakthroughs to kill momentum
Anrich Nortje 4–0–13–1 | Economy 3.20 🚀 extreme pace created continuous pressure
Adam Milne 3–0–10–1 | Economy 3.30 🔥 controlled death overs with raw speed

Joburg struggled against sustained pace pressure and disciplined spin bowling, collapsing from 46/2 to 117 all out inside 19 overs.


🏆 Match Result

🏆 🇿🇦 Sunrisers Eastern Cape won by 61 runs

Man of the Match: James Coles – Outstanding all-round impact with 61 off 34 balls and 2 wickets, influencing both innings decisively.

📊 Match Highlights
Sunrisers controlled tempo from powerplay dominance through death-over acceleration.
Bowling unit applied relentless pressure with pace and spin synergy.
Joburg Super Kings failed to build partnerships after early setbacks.


🔥 CRICON SPECIAL

James Coles delivered one of the most impactful individual performances of the SA20 season — combining fearless batting with intelligent bowling execution. The pace trio of Nortje, Milne and Jansen created sustained discomfort for JSK’s batting lineup, exposing technical vulnerabilities against high-speed bowling. Muthusamy’s middle-over strangulation eliminated any recovery opportunity.

Sunrisers Eastern Cape demonstrated championship-level balance — explosive batting depth, adaptable bowling combinations and fielding intensity. If this consistency continues, they remain strong title contenders. Joburg Super Kings must urgently stabilize middle-order resistance and improve spin adaptability if they aim to remain playoff competitive

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