02nd Jan, 2026
PRvMICT report: Oh, this hurts so bad :( We fall short by two yards and ONE run
We fought right until the very end. Until the last ball. Six runs were needed. George Linde was on strike. He sliced a wide full delivery. He threw in everything he had. Every ounce of muscle he could find. The ball went airborne as well. Alas, it dropped just a couple of yards short of the boundary. MI Cape Town fell one run short of what would have been an absolutely stellar win. Alas.
Rashid Khan gets us clawing back
A skipper’s knock if any! He walked in with MI Cape Town needing 62 runs in 31 balls with six wickets down. The first ball he faced, he carved away over point for four. With three sixes and two fours in his 18-ball knock of 35, he brought us right back into the contest and had us believe. He fell when the equation was down to 13 runs being needed off five balls. Kagiso Rabada then came in and smashed the first ball he faced for six to bring it down to seven off three. But he fell too off the next ball, leaving Linde needing a six off the final ball. Ahh..
The openers set the tone…
…but sadly, the middle order doesn’t quite kick on. Rassie van der Dussen (59 off 42) and Ryan Rickelton (36 off 20) were once again at their clinical best in the chase of 182. At 77/0 in the eighth over, MICT looked well on course. At 109/1 after 12, they seemed to have consolidated that position further. But then came the collapse, losing five wickets for just nine runs, and derailing the chase.
The bowlers pull it back well after LDP special
On a sluggish pitch, MICT’s bowlers did well to mix up their pace and pull things back after the Royals were off to a 100-run opening stand. Young Lhuan Dre Pretorius was in the mood and smashed a 65-ball 98, but the bowled restricted them to what looked like a 200+ total at one stage, keeping it to something par.
Okay, there’s no need be disappointed. In fact there’s no time to be disappointed. The next game is just a couple of sleeps away and it is a reverse fixture against the Paarl Royals in our backyard. This is where we’ll set things right!