31st Dec, 2025

MICTvPC report: Quickly putting this behind us and moving on…

By MI Cape Town Media

Let’s quickly debrief, learn, and firmly put this game behind us. We had our moments, but unfortunately, we couldn’t hold on. It wasn’t the ideal end to the New Year’s Eve party at Newlands given the wonderful atmosphere that had built up, but we promise to not let it take anything away from how wonderful a year 2025 has been for the entire MI Family. 2026, we are hungry, and we are on a mission to bounce back now.. 

A solid start with the ball

Kagiso Rabada, Corbin Bosch and George Linde, each struck in the powerplay to reduce the Pretoria Capitals to 38/3 in the sixth over, putting MI Cape Town in the driver’s seat. But Shai Hope and Wiaan Lubbe put up an 88-run stand in quick time to rebuilt their innings. But the real damage came at the end, in the last three overs. 

Those three overs 

And suddenly, just like that, the Pretoria Capitals got to 220 from what seemed would be a 190-run chase for MI Cape Town. The 18th over went for 21 runs, the 19th for 26 and then the 20th for 25. 72 came off the last three overs, something that set the game too far back for us to get back from. 

The R-R start and the Nicky P six-a-thon

We’ve seen how Rassie van der Dussen and Ryan Rickelton can be up top, and today, the partnership arrived at the SA20. The openers matched each other shot for shot and set the platform for the chase in style, flying to 60/0 inside the powerplay. Sadly they fell in quick succession, but Nicholas Pooran wasted no time in ensuring the asking rate was pulled down substantially. The first two balls he faced were sixes, the last two balls he faced before he got dismissed were sixes. 25 runs | 6 balls. Alas, in a quest to keep up with the rate, the rest of the batting fell trying to play the high risk game.

Okay, this might sting, but we know what it takes to bounce back from situations like this. Trust the new year to bring us new luck..