

In a clinical display of bowling, led by Sikandar Raza's 4/13, the Paarl Royals completed a season double over MI Cape Town with a resounding seven-wicket victory on Sunday. The fixture proved to be a one-sided affair after the Royals' bowling unit systematically dismantled the visitors' batting lineup for just 88 on a two-paced pitch, leaving MI Cape Town still searching for their first win of the campaign.
Opting to bat first after winning the toss, MI Cape Town hoped to set a challenging target on a surface that typically offers good bounce for the seamers early on. However, their innings never found any rhythm. The Powerplay set the tone for the afternoon as the Royals' opening bowlers exploited the conditions to perfection. MICT managed a meager 33 runs in the first-six overs, losing two crucial wickets in the process. The struggle continued through the middle overs as the Paarl bowlers maintained a stranglehold on the scoring rate.
Despite the presence of high-profile international stars like Nicholas Pooran and Reeza Hendricks, MI Cape Town found it impossible to build meaningful partnerships. A strategic timeout taken in the ninth over with the score at 45/2 offered a brief moment for regrouping, but the resumption only brought more wickets. The Royals' dried up the boundaries, forcing errors from the frustrated batters. By the 16th over, the score had limped to 81/5, with none of the top-order batters making more than 18 and the lower order too failed to provide any late-innings fireworks. The final collapse was swift, where Raza picked two more. MICT were bundled out for a paltry 88 runs in 18.4 overs.
Royals' response was characterized by aggression and intent even though Trent Boult claimed yet another first-over wicket. A 54-run stand between Asa Tribe and Rubin Hermann helped them stay on track for the modest chase. Tribe was particularly impressive, playing with freedom and striking an aggressive 34 off 28 balls.The pair fell in quick succession, but having raced to 46/1 within the Powerplay effectively extinguished any hopes of MICT's comeback.
The partnership had ensured that the required run rate remained negligible throughout the innings. The victory was sealed in exactly 13 overs as the Royals wrapped up a dominant performance. The seven-wicket win not only secured crucial points but also served as a major confidence booster for the Royals, who have now found significant momentum with three consecutive wins to solidify their position in the top-half of the table while leaving the defending champions in a precarious spot at the bottom.
Brief scores:MI Cape Town 88 all out in 18.4 overs (Sikandar Raza 4-13, Ottneil Baartman 2-8) lost to Paarl Royals 90/3 in 13 overs (Asa Tribe 34; Rashid Khan 1-28) by 7 wickets