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Midway through their defence in the second innings, it looked like the Joburg Super Kings might be dead and buried, but the visitors kept up the fight, ultimately securing a 16-run victory over Durban’s Super Giants,🏏 cricket

Donovan Ferreira plays a shot for the Joburg Super Kings during their SA20 match against Durban's Super Giants. Picture: SA20/Sportzpics/Gallo Images

Midway through their defence in the second innings, it looked like the Joburg Super Kings might be dead and buried, but the visitors kept up the fight, ultimately securing a 16-run victory over Durban’s Super Giants in theirChasing 191 runs for victory, the Super Giants got off to a superb start in front of their home crowd, with openers Quinton de Kock and Kyle Mayers of the West Indies sharing a 98-run partnership.

Mayers was eventually caught behind by Kyle Verreynne off spinner Aaron Phangiso for 36 runs, breaking the stand in the 11th over.De Kock was then caught and bowled by all-rounder Donovan Ferreira three overs later, falling for 78 off 52 balls at a strike rate of 150, having smashed five fours and five sixes.

Once De Kock departed, however, the hosts were well restricted and struggled to keep up the pace as the miserly Super Kings bowling attack restricted them to 174/5.

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