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DSG vs PR, 27th T20, SA20 League 2025-26 live

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PR
131-9(20.0)
Durban Super Giants won by 58 runs 🏆
DSG
(20.0)189-7
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B Fortuin Logo
B Fortuin Jersy

35

(24)

4s: 4
6s: 1
SR:145.83
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W Salamkheil Logo
W Salamkheil Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
G Coetzee Logo
G Coetzee Jersy

2-31

(3.0)

Econ: 10.33
P'ship : 13(4)
Last Wkt : Ottneil Baartman 0(1)
Over 18
0
1lb
6
1
2
0
 
= 10
Over 19
W
1
0
wd
2
1
1
 
= 6
Over 20
W
wd
W
1wd
4
6
0
1
 
= 14

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Durban Super Giants have secured a mammoth victory over Paarl Royals by a huge margin of 58 runs. This victory has earned them a bonus point and they are at the fourth position of the points table now with 19 points from 10 games. This victory has kept their chances alive but for them to qualify, JSK and MICT has to bite the dust in all of their games. 

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Akshaya Krishna Polya, helping buddy Mohammad Anab, the scorer/analyst of this match Raju Khariya and the statistician Aman. 
Economical Figure for Durban Super Giants in SA20 (4-Overs):

3/12 – Noor Ahmad vs Joburg Super Kings, Johannesburg, 2026 (Eco.: 3.00)

1/13 – Simon Harmer vs Paarl Royals, Durban, 2026 (Eco.: 3.25) 

1/14 – Simon Harmer vs Joburg Super Kings, Durban, 2025 (Eco.: 3.50)

2/16 – Noor Ahmad vs Joburg Super Kings, Johannesburg, 2024 (Eco.: 4.00) 

2/17 – Keshav Maharaj vs Joburg Super Kings, Durban, 2024 (Eco.: 4.25)
Aiden Markram (POTM & Durban Super Giants Captain): "(On winning after several losses) Yeah, thanks. Quite late in the competition now, which is the disappointing part, of course, where it gives us a small glimmer of hope, I guess. We still need a lot of the cards to fall in our favour, but the focus was on today and getting a really good result. I’m proud of the boys for that.

(On how he planned his knock) Yeah, when we had a look at it earlier, we felt it wasn’t going to be the flattest wicket. It was a little bit soft underneath, and we expected it to be a bit tacky and stop, which it did. It just shows the value of batting deep and having a few partnerships out there. Fortunately, we could get a few away at the end and get to a nice score. From a bowling point of view, I thought the boys were excellent. There was a lot in the wicket and they used it really well, and we ended up with a nice result.

(On the team performing in all three departments) Yeah, it’s nice to put a full game of cricket together, to be honest. We’ve got a bunch of quality cricket players, and we’ve probably let ourselves down at times by not putting complete performances together. There was a lot of drive from the boys today to at least put a really good game of cricket together, and I think they’re happy with that performance.

(On the Durban crowd) All we can do as a squad is say thank you and appreciate them turning out day in and day out. People sitting here for hours in the rain waiting to see the match  — we really appreciate that. It hasn’t been the ideal competition for us, and we would have liked to play better at home for the crowd, but their support and love from outside has been really appreciated."
Player of the Match: Aiden Markram
Time for post-match presentations...
David Miller (Paarl Royals Captain): "(On the ideal score to chase on this wicket) Probably around 140. But obviously dropping Aiden at the back end and then one big over there pushed it to 190. I think maybe 160 would have been a little bit more realistic.

(On Aiden Markram) He’s great on the eye, and as you said, you just sit back and enjoy the class that he possesses. It was good to see him score some runs — obviously not against us — but it was a great knock.

(On his side's performance) I think this is an important phase of the competition. We didn’t start too well in the first game but pulled it back really nicely. This is one of those games where we just weren’t quite there energy-wise. Our fielding wasn’t great, bowling at the back end wasn’t too good either, and with the bat, we lost too many wickets up front. They bowled really well and played really nicely, so full credit to them [DSG]."
7:59 PM IST and 4:29 PM Local Time: Durban Super Giants finish with a mammoth victory over Paarl Royals by a margin of 58 runs. They have managed to get a bonus point too and it has kept their chances alive mathematically. Paarl Royals have qualified for the play-off but they will have to do better in a few areas with the play-off approaching. DSG have toppled the MICT and Joburg Super Kings with this victory and are at the fourth position of the points table with 19 points.

Durban Super Giants were asked to bat first and they got a couple of early jolts as they lost Sunil Narine and Jos Buttler in a quick succession. But Aiden Markram and Kane Williamson gave the counter attack and added 44 runs for the third wicket before the Kiwi legend got out for 22 off 20. Markram started accelerating right after that. He got Heinrich Klaasen by his side and together they added 81 for the 4th wicket out of which Klaasen's contribution was only 29. Markram got some assistance from the lower middle order batters and took the innings forward. He got his second T20 hundred by hitting Sikandar Raza for a maximum in the penultimate over of the innings. His unbeaten knock of 108 off 58 balls with 12 fours and five maximums created the difference between the side. He led from the front to help his side post 189/7 on the board.

For Paarl Royals, Hardus Viljoen was the star of the show picking up 4 wickets for 21 runs. Bjorn Fortuin, Ottneil Baartman and Delano Potgieter took a wicket each.

Paarl Royals came out to bat in pursuit of a steep target of 190 runs. Kyle Verreynne hit a few boundaries early in the innings but when Durban Super Giants introduced their spinners, everything went their way. Narine cleaned up Verreynne for 23. Simon Harmer bowled a maiden over and as the off spinners dominated, Aiden Markram brought in himself in the attack. Markram got the wicket of Pretorius. Then he brought more spin with Livingstone and the English all-rounder removed Rubin Hermann in the second ball. David Miller hit Simon Harmer for a boundary but Harmer won the battle and PR were reduced to 4/60.

Their situation worsened with Aiden Markram pulling off a stunner to send Delano Potgieter back and Daniel Lawrence getting run out. Their hopes were in deep waters as the scoreboard read 68/6. Sikandar Raza and Bjorn Fortuin then played to make the margin of defeat a lesser one. Raza hit a couple of maximums and scored run-a-ball 21 before being castled by Kwena Maphaka. Fortuin remained unbeaten and top scored for his side with his 35 off 24 balls hitting 4 fours and a maximum. Paarl Royals eventually got 131 runs losing 9 wickets in their 20 overs.

For the Durban Super Giants, their spinners dominated. Sunil Narine took 2 wickets for 18 runs. Simon Harmer was miserly as he took a wicket for just 13 runs. Aiden Markram and Liam Livingstone got a wicket each. Gerald Coetzee took a couple of wickets. Kwena Maphaka removed Sikandar Raza.
Biggest Defeat for Paarl Royals in SA20 (By Runs):

137 vs Sunrisers Eastern Cape, Paarl, 2025

125 vs Durban Super Giants, Durban, 2024

59 vs Pretoria Capitals, Centurion, 2023

58 vs Durban Super Giants, Durban, 2026 (Today)*

57 vs Durban Super Giants, Paarl, 2024
Biggest Win for Durban Super Giants in SA20 (By Runs):

151 vs Pretoria Capitals, Centurion, 2023

125 vs Paarl Royals, Durban, 2024

69 vs Joburg Super Kings, Johannesburg, 2024

58 vs Paarl Royals, Durban, 2026 (Today)*

57 vs Paarl Royals, Paarl. 2024
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