12th Jan, 2026

PCvMICT report: Reeza fights, but sadly, it isn’t our day

By MI Cape Town Media

Not the game we were after. Not the performance we were after. Not the result we were after. We aren’t quite ending this Highveld leg on a high. 

A good first half with the ball 

With The Capitals at 89/4 in the 13th over, we really had the game in our grasp. Kagiso Rabada had struck twice, George Linde and Rashid Khan once each. But Dewald Brevis and Sherfane Rutherford had a big partnership, and some big overs at the death lifted them to 185/6 in their 20 overs. 

A rough start with the bat 

It was a new ball pitch. And it was one of those rare days when the Rassie-Ryan opening combo didn’t fire. The new ball did its bit and MICT were in trouble at 55/6 at the halfway stage. The task ahead looked daunting…

…But Reeza tried, hard 

It wasn’t enough. Reeza Hendricks stitched a partnership at first with Jason Smith, steadied the innings, and then struck a few big ones to finish with 68 off 50 balls. Although it helped us take a smaller hit with the net run-rate, it couldn’t quite get us over the line. 

So what’s lined up next are two games with the Sunrisers Eastern Cape. They are the team to beat. We will also be back in Newlands with a Blue and Gold army right behind us for the first of the two games. Let’s play for the Mother City! 

The equation is simple now: just win everything, preferably with bonus points, and hope some of the other results go our way. We needn’t look too far behind for inspiration. MI New York were in a very similar situation in June 2025. They never left their belief. And ended up winning the MLC!