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Pretoria reached 158 for 7 in the stipulated 20 overs only thanks to Brevis’ brilliant innings of 101 off 56 balls.

Sourav's Pretoria failed in the final
Sourav’s Pretoria failed in the final

Coach Sourav Gangopadhyay did not win the title despite reaching the final Sourav’s Pretoria Capitals dream was dashed as they lost to Sunrisers Eastern Capes in the final of the South Africa T20 Championship. Sunrisers Eastern Cape won the match by 6 wickets despite Pretoria fighting back in the final despite batting failure.

Batting first in the final on Sunday, Sourav’s Pretoria failed to score big runs on the scoreboard Dewald Brevis saved Pretoria from shame Only two of the team’s first six batsmen scored double-digit runs Pretoria reached 158 for 7 in the stipulated 20 overs only thanks to Brevis’ brilliant innings of 101 off 56 balls. Bryce Parsons (30) and Rutherford (17) helped the Braves a bit with runs Although Pretoria scored only 3 runs in the last 2 overs There, the speed of getting runs decreases a lot In reply, Sunrisers reached the target by losing 4 wickets in 19.2 overs

Pretoria’s bowlers put up a comparatively small fight They took the final match to the last over Sunrisers needed 9 runs from the last over to win However, Sunrisers’ Stubbs dashed Pretoria’s dreams with two consecutive sixes off Bryce Parsons’ first 2 balls.

With this, Sunrisers Eastern Cape are three-time champions in the first four editions of the South Africa T20 Championship. They have been runners up once On the other hand, Pretoria failed to reach the final under Sourav Gangopadhyay’s coaching after finishing fifth in the last two years.

In the 2003 World Cup final, captain Sourav’s dream was shattered when he lost to Australia at this South African Wanderers ground. Coach Sourav’s dream was broken in another final in South Africa

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