Durban Heat up for return Blitz contest

Durban Heat will be looking to upset Cape Town Blitz's party. Photo: Shaun Roy/BackpagePix

Durban Heat will be looking to upset Cape Town Blitz's party. Photo: Shaun Roy/BackpagePix

Published Dec 8, 2018

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CAPE TOWN – The Durban Heat will meet the table-topping Cape Town Blitz in their penultimate Mzansi Super League clash at Newlands on Sunday. 

With just two away games left in their campaign and the opportunity to put the cat among the semifinal-hunting pigeons, motivation levels are high in the Heat squad. 

"Obviously the Blitz are the team to beat in the competition and they are log leaders," Albie Morkel said. 

"There isn't too much pressure on them with a home final almost sewn up, but there are a few teams chasing them and we could do them a favour on Sunday."

It has been a disappointing tournament for the Durban side, but they will still push through to the final game of the inaugural edition of the competition. 

"We've got a decision to make now. We can either lie down and it can be a very dark end to the campaign, or we can try and win our last two games. 

"It will still be a disappointing campaign, but we can try and finish with some pride," Morkel added. 

The Heat are without the services of Vernon Philander who has a hairline fracture in his left hand, injured in their game against the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants, and will be out of the remainder of the tournament. 

The two sides met in the Heat's first match of the campaign, when the Blitz managed to sneak over the line in the final over in Durban. 

African News Agency (ANA)

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