Surely it's time for SECs batting to stand-up.PC won the toss but didn't take advantage of it letting MICT get 222/3.
Next game SEC v PR - another frightening game if SEC lose the toss
I wonder how seriously PC and these teams will take investment in the younger players they have had in the set-up and in PCs case Steve Stolk and Keagan Lion-Cachet? Even I guess their late bowing replacements like Peters and Boast.Capitals out. Going to need some clear thinking come the mega auction. Not sure there are many I would retain. Probably jacks,eathan & Kyle.
Wrong choices of batsmen - especially overseas. Choice of openers don't set a strong foundation or get the team off to a strong start. The weak batting is effecting the whole team and even the bowling now. You would have thought that the best bowling side would be taking wickets but they are down to taking one or two wickets. I would be shocked if SEC win at home today.Surely it's time for SECs batting to stand-up.
Last year they had Malan and Hermann so Abell played much better coming in when a score was setDon't SEC have anyone other than Abell for that position?
Hermann playing a gun innings so far.
First tie breaker is games won. Jsk is on 4 wins. So PC can tie them on points but can't qualify because most wins they can end on is 3.Been vaguely following this and was planning on watching tomorrow but apparently Pretoria are out? Even though they can catch Joburg with a bonus point win? Can't they?
If not I'll watch the football instead!
Royals batting struggling without root and Miller to guide the youngsters.Missed the SEC v PR game. After seeing DSG beat JSK I saw highlights of the SEC game. Won toss and decided to bat. At over 18 121/6 didn't sound good but Stubbs was great. Ended up with 148/8. Then opened the bowling with Overton didn't sound like a good idea but amazingly he got 3 wickets and took 2 catches. Mitchell Owen only go 7. Can't believe SEC won with a bowling point