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SA20 match 2 preview


 Match 2 of the SA20 is going to be played today. Durban Super Giants vs Joburg Super Kings today to well-balanced teams in this year's tournament. It's going to be interesting to see what the conditions of the Kingsmead pitch will be for today's game. 

I think spinners will play an important role today compared to yesterday. Key players for this match will be Quinton de Kock, Jason Holder, and Keshav Maharaj for the Super Giants. Faf du Plessis, Reeza Hendricks and Jannaman Malan. 

I'm hoping for another good game today after yesterday's game. 

New from toss Super Kings win and chose to bat

 Starting 11s

Durban Super Giants: 1: Quinton de Kock, 2: Matthew Breetzke, 3: Kyle Mayers, 4: Heinrich Klaasen, 5:  Wiaan Mulder, 6: Dwaine Pretoruis, 7: Jason Holder, 8: Prenelan Subrayen, 9: Keshav Maharaj, 10: Kemo Paul, 11: Akila Dananjaya

Joburg Super Giants: 1: Reeza Hendricks, 2: Janneman Malan, 3: Faf du Plessis, 4: Kyle Verreynne, 5: Lewis Gregory, 6: Donovon Ferreira, 7: Romario Shepherd, 8: Goerge Garton, 9: Alzarri Joseph, 10: Malusi Siboto, Aaron Phangiso

Writer: Ebrahim Yusuf Omar

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