Overview
- Ryan Rickelton carried his bat for 113 off 60 as MI Cape Town posted 234/3, sharing a 129-run opening stand with Rassie van der Dussen, who hit 65 off 32.
- Joburg Super Kings finished on 198/5, checked by George Linde’s 2/30 and Kagiso Rabada’s 2/34, with James Vince scoring 77 and Dian Forrester unbeaten on 80.
- The 36-run win at the Wanderers was MI Cape Town’s second in a row, moving them to fifth with two victories from seven matches and three league games remaining.
- Next up is Pretoria Capitals on Monday before a home-and-away pair against table-topping Sunrisers Eastern Cape, as MI target the top four.
- Rickelton, left out of South Africa’s preliminary T20 World Cup squad, addressed a viral KL Rahul-style celebration and said the team still needs to string together three or four wins.