The SA20 league playoffs have been finalized, with Joburg Super Kings securing the last spot after a key victory, while injuries to prominent players raise concerns for South Africa's T20 World Cup preparations. Sunrisers Eastern Cape eye a third title despite lacking home advantage in the postseason. Key figures like Donovan Ferreira and David Miller are sidelined, potentially disrupting the Proteas' lineup.
The SA20 regular season concluded with Joburg Super Kings clinching a playoff berth by defeating Paarl Royals by 44 runs in Paarl on Monday. This marks their third consecutive qualification as the final team, achieved under their third captain of the season, James Vince, following injuries to Faf du Plessis and Donovan Ferreira.
Ferreira, who briefly captained before a shoulder injury while fielding, faced just one ball at bat. Paarl Royals' David Miller also sat out batting due to a groin issue. Royals coach Trevor Penney noted, “We’re not sure if he tweaked his groin or if it’s a bit stiff... We didn’t want to risk him because he could have potentially ripped it.”
These injuries hit hard ahead of the T20 World Cup, as both Ferreira and Miller were set for South Africa's starting XI. Tony de Zorzi remains sidelined from SA20 but is expected for the West Indies series starting January 27, per selector Patrick Moroney.
Playoffs begin with Sunrisers Eastern Cape facing Pretoria Capitals in Qualifier 1 in Durban on Tuesday. The winner advances to the final at Newlands on Saturday; the loser meets the eliminator winner—Paarl Royals versus Joburg Super Kings in Centurion on Thursday—in Qualifier 2.
Sunrisers, the most successful side with two prior titles, lament no home games despite a strong season: three losses, two washouts, and five wins including four bonus points. Batter Matthew Breetzke expressed frustration: “I can’t believe there’s no final here after winning the tournament twice... They need to relook at that.” Penney added on the preset venues, “I don’t know why we don’t ever get a semifinal here.” Durban’s Super Giants and MI Cape Town, the latter earning a third wooden spoon in four seasons, are eliminated.