Pongolo helps Gauteng seal maiden Africa T20 Cup title

Gauteng won their first ever Africa T20 final. Photo: @OfficialCSA via Twitter

Gauteng won their first ever Africa T20 final. Photo: @OfficialCSA via Twitter

Published Sep 24, 2018

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EAST LONDON – Nono Pongolo starred with bat and ball as Gauteng clinched the Africa T20 Cup final for the first time with a tense three-wicket win over Border in the final in East London on Monday.

The 29-year-old first claimed a career-best 3/20, before top scoring with a telling unbeaten 30 to take his side over the line, chasing 131 in a low-scoring affair at Buffalo Park.

Pongolo’s performance undid another brilliant all-round effort in the game from rookie Bamanye Xengxe, who first thumped an unbeaten 51 off 34 balls (3 fours, 2 sixes) and then claimed an exceptional 3/27 – both best efforts of his young career.

However, it was not enough as the visiting side celebrated the 2018 crown by reaching their target with four balls to spare.

Earlier, Border lost the toss and were put in to bat first. Their star man and competition’s outstanding batsman of this season, Marco Marais, who smashed unbeaten scores of 103, 106 and 75 in the group stage last week and then plundered 64 in the semifinal on Sunday, fell for a first-ball duck to Carmi le Roux (1/24).

His reliable opening partner, Gihahn Cloete, also lost his wicket first ball, dismissed by Nandre Burger who was the other star Gauteng bowler with 3/27, leaving the hosts on 3/2.

Yaseen Vallie (two) and Jerry Nqolo (nine) followed to leave Border in a massive hole on 17/4 in the fourth over, before the middle order and tail gave them something to bowl at.

Xengxe, in his fifth game, led the way, with support coming from SA batsman Christiaan Jonker (37) as their side was dismissed with the final ball of the innings with 130 on the board.

The visitors made solid enough progress early on during the chase thanks to Delano Potgieter (23) and Temba Bavuma (27).

But four wickets fell for 31 runs in the middle of the innings as Gauteng slipped from 48/2 to 79/6. Xengxe was the chief destroyer, with support offered by Clayton Bosch (2/21) as Border threatened a twist.

But Pongolo found an able partner in Carmi le Roux (23) to take the match by the scruff of the neck, with the former then clubbing a six at the start of the final over when seven were needed to settle the contest and seal the win. 

African News Agency (ANA), Editing by Michael Sherman

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