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Sunrisers won SA20 title for the second consecutive time, video of Kavya Maran’s celebration goes viral

in ipl Sunrise Hyderabad Sunrisers Eastern Cape-owned franchise lifted their second consecutive SA20 title with an emphatic 89-run win over Durban Supergiants at Newlands. Franchise’s Honor Kavya Maran The video of the celebration is going viral on social media. After topping the group stage, Sunrisers also performed brilliantly in the finals. Sunrisers’ bowling unit was very economical throughout the competition. Marco Jensen had the best performance with figures of 5/30. Dan Worrall (2/15) and Otniel Bartman (2/17) also had important contributions in this victory. On the basis of half-centuries from Tom Abel (55 runs in 34 balls, 8 fours and 2 sixes) and Tristan Stubbs (56* in 30 balls, 4 fours and 3 sixes), Sunrisers made a strong score of 204/3 in 20 overs.

Sunrisers scored 204 runs

Durban Super Giants captain Keshav Maharaj dismissed both the set batsmen like Harman and Abel, between whom there was a partnership of 90 runs. But Sunrisers showed that they have a lot in reserve. Markram and Stubbs scored 98 runs in 55 balls and took their team’s score beyond 200. Sunrisers’ bowling unit has been the strongest throughout the season.

De Kock’s bat did not work

Sunrisers’ fast bowlers were in good form even on the final night. Dan Worrall (2/15) once again created the atmosphere by dismissing Quinton de Kock (3 runs) early. After this, in the fourth over, Marco Jensen gave two strong blows by dismissing John-John Smuts (1 run) and Bhanuka Rajapaksa (0). Super Giants were reduced to 7/3 at one point. Viaan Mulder tried to make a comeback by playing a quick inning of 38 runs in 22 balls with the help of three fours and two sixes.

Jensen was the hero of both seasons

Otniel Bartman (2/17) put the brakes on this attempt. After this the Super Giants reached 63/5. Jensen (5/30) took full advantage of the opportunity and destroyed the tail-enders of the Super Giants. The entire DSG team was all out for just 115 runs in 17 overs. Jensen was successful in both seasons. In the first season, he led his team to victory in the final by hitting a six and this year he took five wickets.

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