In a nail-biting second game of SA20 League 2025, Durban Super Giants the edge Pretoria Capitals and only two stops at Kingsmead, Durban. The match was a real treat for the fans, who witnessed some spectacular cricket, including sixes hit by the Super Giants' star. Kane Williamson.
Six wickets for Kane Williamson
Game time came in the 17th when Pretoria Capitals' Ethan Bosch bring it slowly to fill with the outside. Williamson, with a calm and accurate personality, took a leap and swept the ball over mid-wicket. The ball went into the stands, where the lucky fan made a good catch. Thanks to Betway's special promotion “Catch Millions”, a fan won $2 million. This activity, which was initiated by the main sponsor of SA20, added excitement to the tournament.
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Williamson was a prolific player for the Durban Super Giants. The 34-year-old batsman powered through the innings with a half-century, scoring 60 runs off 40 balls. His knock included four fours and two sixes, finishing with a strike rate of 150.00. Williamson's innings contributed to his team's total, as he stood out among the Super Giants as the only player to reach his fifty.
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Durban Super Giants set a huge target
Batting first, the Durban Super Giants scored an awe-inspiring 209/4 in the allotted 20 overs. Contributions from the top and middle classes, combined with Williamson's brilliance, ensured that the team had a solid defence. In response, Pretoria Capitals almost gave up the chase. The opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz it was impressive, smashing 89 off just 43 balls. His innings, with four fours and seven sixes, kept the Capitals in the hunt. Gurbaz batted at an incredible 206.98, but his heroics were not enough to take the Capitals over the line. The team finished on 207/6, falling short by just two runs.