• Pooran, Smith power MI Cape Town to first win

    Unseasonal rain could not prevent MI Cape Town from clinching a four-wicket (DLS method) victory over the Joburg Super Kings at Newlands on Tuesday.

    The hosts reached their revised target of 128 with four balls remaining to claim a much-needed first victory of the competition.

    The Newlands faithful have been waiting patiently for Nicholas Pooran to explode and the West Indies dynamo delivered a power-hitting show of the highest calibre. Pooran smashed five sixes in a thrill-a-ball 33 that rewarded the crowd that had waited patiently despite the consistent drizzle.

    Each six was bigger than the previous with Pooran’s massive heave on to the top tier of the Members Stand off Richard Gleeson will live in the memory of those who witnessed it.

    Pooran ultimately fell on his sword, being caught on the deep cover boundary, which left Rassie van der Dussen (35 off 24 balls; three sixes) having to hold it together before Jason Smith injected the momentum MICT required with a boundary-laden 22 off just seven balls to the home side to the brink before Karim Janat closed out the victory with four balls remaining.

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    Intermittent weather had earlier seen the match delayed by an hour before JSK could begin their innings after being inserted by MICT.

    JSK captain Faf du Plessis and his new opening partner James Vince stormed out of the starting blocks with a 32-run partnership off just 2.4 overs before Vince (15 off nine balls) was caught in the covers off George Linde.

    Du Plessis has showed already that he was in a destructive mood, striking MICT spearhead Kagiso Rabada for four successive boundaries in the second over, and continued to lead JSK’s charge after Vince’s dismissal.

    After striking Linde over long-on, Du Plessis set his sights on New Zealander Trent Boult in the final over before the conclusion of the powerplay.

    Du Plessis cracked four fours and six to power JSK to 69-2 before the heavens opened again to force the players off the field.

    The second delay lasted 75 minutes which saw the contest reduced to 12 overs per side.

    JSK’s momentum was severely disrupted with Du Plessis (44 off 21 balls; seven fours, two sixes) falling almost immediately after the resumption.

    The hosts clawed their way back into contention through Corbin Bosch (3-24) and Rashid Khan (2-32) with only Matthew de Villiers (21 off 15 balls) managing to get JSK up to 123-7, but it was not enough on the night.

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