Pietersen helps Dolphins into S. Africa T20 final

 

Kevin Pietersen proceeded with his effective come back to his nation of conception on Wednesday (December 9) as he aided the KwaZulu-Natal Dolphins achieve the last of South Africa's Twenty20 establishment rivalry.

The previous Britain batsman hit a 10-ball 27 as the Dolphins beat the Cape Cobras by five keeps running in a thump out eliminator. The Dolphins will now meet the Titans in the last at Centurion on Saturday.

Pietersen, who will travel to Melbourne on Sunday to play in Australia's Enormous Bash T20 occasion, will go into the last on top of the opposition batting midpoints with 391 keeps running at a normal of 97.75.

Be that as it may, he said the star of Wednesday's match was Andile Phehlukwayo, the 19-year-old all-rounder.The Cobras required nine keeps running off the last over with four wickets close by yet lost two wickets, one to a run-out, and could just include three runs. Phehlukwayo took 2 for 28."It's simply splendid," said Pietersen. "It's T20 cricket getting it done. It's an extraordinary triumph for the chaps. Andile was only splendid in the last over. He has such a quiet head on his shoulders."

Morne van Wyk and Craig Delport, the openers, put on 99 for the first wicket to set up a Dolphins' aggregate of 178 for 3. Richard Levi, the South African T20 global dispose of, hammered 85 off 43 balls before the Cobras lost their route, completing on 173 for 8.

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