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In a second nail-biting match of the SA20 League 2025, Durban Super Giants cut out Capitals of Pretoria with only two runs at Kingsmead, Durban. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions for the fans, who witnessed some stunning cricket, including a jaw-dropping six from the Super Giants’ star batsman. Kane Williamson.
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Williamson was the standout performer for the Durban Super Giants. The 34-year-old batsman anchored the innings with a scintillating half-century, scoring 60 runs off 40 balls. His knock included three fours and two sixes, finishing with a strike rate of 150.00. Williamson’s innings was instrumental in setting up a formidable total for his side as he stood out among the Super Giants batsmen as the only player to reach the fifty-run mark.
Batting first, Durban Super Giants posted a formidable 209/4 in their allotted 20 overs. Contributions from the top and middle order, combined with Williamson’s brilliance, ensured the team had a solid total to defend. In response, Pretoria Capitals came very close to pulling off the chase. opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz he was sensational, smashing 89 off just 43 balls. His innings, laced with three fours and seven high sixes, kept the Capitals in the hunt. Gurbaz batted at an extraordinary strike rate of 206.98, but his heroics were not enough to get the Capitals over the line. The team finished with 207/6, falling short by just two runs.