In the tenth SA20 2024 match at SuperSport Park in Centurion, the Pretoria Capitals defeated the Durban Super Giants by a score of seventeen runs. Let’s read the SA20 2024 most runs list and most wicket list.
Philip Salt, the Pretoria Capitals’ opener, was lost quite quickly when they batted first. But Will Jacks would go on to use eight fours and nine sixes to hit a century. In the middle overs, Colin Ingram hit 43 off 23 balls, 5 fours and one six.
The Capitals completed 20 overs with a score of 204/9. Reece Topley collected three wickets for 34 runs in his four-over effort, while Junior Dala grabbed two wickets.
In reaction, Matthew Breetzke took on the role of the aggressor. Heinrich Klaasen and Kyle Mayers were unable to make an impression. In the end, the Super Giants lost the match by 17 runs after being able to score only 187/7 in 20 overs.
With the ball, Will Jacks continued to excel, taking two wickets for 18 runs. Hardus Viljoen and captain Wayne Parnell shared two wickets between them.
SA20 2024 Most Runs List
Ryan Rickleton, the first hitter for MICT, scored 243 runs in three innings to take the lead in the run-scoring statistics. His colleague Rassie van der Dussen finished second with 169 runs.
Will Jacks, the Capitals’ starting player, jumped up to third position with 164 runs scored. Heinrich Klaasen fell to position four. From the tenth spot, Matthew Breetzke advanced to the fifth.
Jos Buttler fell from fourth to sixth place. Rilee Rossouw, meanwhile, continued to hold the eighth position. Leus du Plooy was moved down to position eight from position five.
From sixth and eighth places, respectively, to ninth and tenth, went David Miller and J Hermann.
SA20 2024 Most Wickets List
Lungi Ngidi, a pacer for the Paarl Royals, dominated the wicket-taking tables with eight wickets. Reece Topley took seven wickets to move up from tenth to second place. Lizaad Williams dropped to third place by one slot.
With an average of 18, Dwaine Pretorius held onto his fourth position. Richard Gleeson’s average of 20.2 dropped him from third to fifth place.
Keshav Maharaj, Obed McCoy, and Andile Phehlukwayo moved up one point to grab the sixth, seventh, and eighth places, respectively, with 22.8, 21.75, and 24.25.
Will Jacks’ average of 12.33 vaulted him from 28th to 9th place. Imran Tahir’s average of 17.33 fell from ninth to tenth place.