children without access to start of the academic year claim success. raises the question: When will placed in classrooms? they have to delay their
APPLICATIONS
Burger posed these Western Cape Education spokesperson Millicent since November the received more than 10 000 anuary thisyear placement underway for 7540 learners.” updated figures would be made
1November last year the received 10 666 late Grade R, pplications. Most of thesewere vember and December,but department had received “extremely late applications”. applications create considerable WCED,”said Merton. planning for learner resource allocation and place additional strainonthe place learners immediately when schools are closed This means discussions placement can resume only once delaying the process
CITYBUILDING
the department is also increasing capacity. capacity is also been sought classrooms that have been built.” that the province was “increasing demand for places in
School Build Programme expand access to education in an incredible rateinorder emand. schools that wereopened approach have been fully 2026 school year. located in Lwandle, Blue Downs, Philippi, Fisherhaven, and opening the first phases of schools: Ilitha ParkHigh ayelitsha and Brantwood Kuils River. Additional classrooms have also existing schools and, in added 175 new classrooms
VRCIDproject boostssafety
Dronk ou flous beamptes
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Dietweewetstoepassingsbeamptes van die Stad Kaapstadwat op aanklagte van korrupsie in hegtenis geneem is, is op R1 000 borgtogelk vrygelaat.
Diebeamptes is verbonde aan die Stad KaapstadseLeap-inisiatief (Law Enforcement Advancement Plan)enis op Dinsdag13Januarie in 'n lokval deur die polisie se teenkorrupsie-eenheid in hegtenis geneem
Ditvolg nadat hulle glo R3 000 van 'n dronk motoris geëis het.
Dietweehet op Donderdag 15 Januarie in die Bellville-landdroshof verskyn.
Kapt.Frederickvan Wyk, Wes-Kaapse polisiewoordvoerder, het aan TygerBurger gesê hul saak is tot 16 April uitgestel vir verdere ondersoek en dat hulle op R1 000 borg vrygelaat is, sowel as op voorwaarde dat hulle niemet die staatsgetuie inmeng nie.
Diebeamptes het glo op Maandag 5 Januarie 'n motoris in Voortrekkerweg, Parow, gestop. Die motoris was glo onder die invloed. In plaas daarvan om hom in hegtenis te neem,het die beamptes glo R3 000 as omkoopgeld van hom geëis, sê die polisie
Diebeamptes het glo ook ´n video van die voorval opgeneem, hul
kontakbesonderhede op die motoris se selfoon gestoor en hom ingelig dat hy die geld in ‘n latere stadium aan hulle kan betaal.
Die motoris het daarna speurdersbydie teenkorrupsie-eenheid genader en 'n lokval is in plek gestel.
Gemerkte kontantnote is aan die motoris gegee, en hy is opdrag gegee om dit aan die beamptes te oorhandig. Die beamptes het die betrokke dag opgedaag soos afgespreek is.
Die video wat opgeneem is, is glo voor die motoris van hul selfoon verwyder, waarna hulle die kontant aanvaar het. Albei verdagtes is op heter daad betrap en daar is op hul selfone, sowel as die gemerkte kontant, wat as bewysstukke sou dien, beslag gelê, sê die polisie. Wayne Dyason, woordvoerder virdie Stad Kaapstad se wetstoepassingseenheid, het die inhegtenisneming van die twee beamptes bevestig.
Dyason sê die voorval is teleurstellend, maar voeg by dat die Stad nie sulke optrede sal duld nie, en dat die eenheid met die polisie in hul ondersoek sal saamwerk
Die polisie moedig slagoffers van korrupsie aan om korruptes te ontbloot deur na vore te kom sodat ondersoek ingestel kan word.
Man in hof oor vuurwapen
´n Man (33) verskynbinnekortindie Goodwood-landdroshofnadat diepolisie hom op Maandag (12Januarie) in diebesit van´nonwettige vuurwapenenammunisie aangekeer het Dieinhegtenisnemingisdeur lede vandie polisie se Operation Lockdown uitgevoer Volgens kapt.Frederickvan Wyk, provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder,was hulledebesig om mis-
daadvoorkomingsdiens in Elsiesrivier uit te voer toe hulle inligting ontvang oor 'n verdagte watby'n woninginFairviewCourt,The Range, in Elsiesrivier in besit van'nvuurwapen was.
“Hulle het dadelik op die inligting wathulle ontvang het,gereageer en die verdagte by die adres aangekeer.Hyisbetrapinbesit van'n.38 Special-rewolwer en ammunisie,” sê VanWyk
Part of Voortrekker Road after the beautification project.
Senior’sbeanieboostforbabies
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Apensioner from ParowNorthrecently donated severalbeaniesshe had knitted to the Tygerberg and Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital trusts.
ArletteMarais, daughter ofthe 91-yearoldBlanche (Barney) Meyer, says her mother has accumulated quite the collection of beanies.
Just recentlyshe donated some of the beanies to the TygerbergHospital Children's Trust.
Last year, on Friday 19 December,the family also donated some of the beanies to the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital Trust. The latter had been their mother’s main supportsystem when it came to getting medical attention for all her children, Arlette says.
Blanche is the founder of Barney’s Beanies. Arlette says her mother would welcomeanyone who wants to learn and at one stage gave free knitting lessons. At onepoint her house was upgradedto include adedicated knittingroom, she says
After almost 50 years, she decided to cut backand focus on her hand knitting more as ahobby. This time, knitting mostly jerseys and capsfor family and friends.
As she entered her later years,she reflected on her life journeywith gratitude.What began as achildhood hobby had blossomed into alifelong passionthat not only supported her family but also enriched the lives of countless others, her daughter explains.
Currently, her mother focusses only on knitting babies’ beanies and has expressed her wish to donate these to especially
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The response from members has been overwhelmingly positive, and the club has worked hard to clarify that attendance at their monthly meets is open to all, regardlessofwhetheror not individuals bring donations. The focus is on fostering a welcoming atmosphere where car enthusiasts can unite fora shared purpose.
BREAKINGSTEREOTYPESTHROUGH SOCIALRESPONSIBILITY
MK1 Cartel is passionate about changing negative perceptions of car crews, which are sometimes unfairly seen as troublemakers Dylan De Beer, aclub spokesperson, spoke about their broader goals:“The car community has ahuge reach through social media, and with that comes responsibility. We want to show that we’re not just about cars; we’re about
PENSIONER DONATES KNITTED GOODSTOHOSPITALS
vulnerable ones. With each stitch, sheweaves alegacy of love, creativity, andcommunity thatwould hopefully inspire future generations, says Arlette.
Family andfriends gathered on Reconciliation Daylastyear(16 December)
making apositive impact. Collaborating with other crews andorganisationsmultiplies our abilitytogive back anduplift thosearound us.”
EXPANDINGTHEIMPACT
The club plans to continue and expand their monthly donation drives in 2026,aiming to increase the volume and variety of items collected andtopartner with morecharities and community organisations. Theyinvite anyone interested —whether or not they’recar enthusiasts —toget involved in helping build stronger, more resilient communities
FIRESTATIONDISTRIBUTES
DONATIONSTOTHEVICTIMS
Goodwood Fire Station has confirmed thatdonations were carefully distributed to families andindividuals most in need inthe Dunoonarea. While no direct feedback was received
COMBODEAL!
to package thebeanies intosets of two with awritten summary, in English, Xhosaand Afrikaans, of the intent behind thegift. These packs will alsobehanded over to community medical facilities to be gifted to mothers of babies, especially newborns, Arletteexplains.
from beneficiaries regarding this particular handover,previous collectionshave been met with heartfelt gratitude TheMK1 Cartelencourages other car crews andcommunity groups to join forcesinsimilar efforts, remindingeveryone that collective actioncan create real change. As de Beer puts it, “Sometimes we need to think beyondour own circlesand aim to inspire more good. Together, we can makeabigger difference than any one groupalone.”
Safety tips forschool runs as newyearstarts
With the2026academic year nowinfullswing, parents have been reminded to exercisecautionwhen dropping off or picking up their children from school. District Group,a localprivate security company, last week sharedsome helpful safety tips in this regard,tohelp parents.
In apostonits social media page,itsaysthe daily school run is routine,but that routine canbring risks. Busystreets, predictableroutes, andrushed handovers create opportunities formistakes and crime,theywrote.The group mentions, however, that smallhabitsmakeabig difference.
Furthermore, parentsare reminded that paying attention matters. “Patterns matter.Criminalsand opportunists noticepredictableroutines. Adddistracteddrivers, andcrowded streets, andevenminor lapsescan escalate,” they warn
They sharedsome simple safety habits:
. Vary your routeand timing wheneverpossible;
. Avoid using your phone whiledriving, stopping or waiting;
. Keep cardoors locked when stationary;
. Stay alert to unfamiliarpeopleorvehicles nearby; . Usedesignated drop-off zones forbettervisibility and;
. Teachchildren not to leavewithanyone who is not pre-approved.
Thecompanysayssafehandovers arealsokey
Children shouldalwaysknowwho is authorisedto collect them, whattodoifsomething feelswrong, andthat it is okay to refuseand askfor help.
Most incidentsare prevented not by force, but by awareness andearly action, your vigilance protects your child andeveryone else’s,the companysays.
Parentsare encouraged to review their school runs, as one smallchange canmakeevery trip safer.
Thecompanyalsoencourages parentsand guardians to report unusual, suspicious behaviour, unfamiliarvehicles, or anysafetyconcerns near a school.
Janine Gomez,principal of the TygerbergHospital Children’sSchool,and BlancheMeyer during therecent handover.
Donations of essentialsincluding food, toiletries,and clothing from MK1 Cartel help Dunoon communityrebuild.
MK1 Cartel carcrewdeliversessential donations to Dunoon firevictims at Goodwood FireStation.
Citysays waterrestr
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Cape Town residents canbreathe easy this summerasthere will be no water restrictions during the coming months
The announcement comes after many people questioned why the city didn't put water limitsinplace beforethe busy December holidays whilst there was severe pressure on water supply.
Mayco member forwater and sanitation, ZahidBadroodien, this weekina statement to TygerBurger said the decision isn't actually made by Cape Town's city council. Instead, the NationalDepartment of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has the power to decide when waterrestrictions are needed
Last November, government experts took aclose look at the city's water situation and concluded that Cape Town has enough water to get through the 2025/2026 hydrological year without anyrestrictions, saysBadroodien.
This decision was based on adetailed analysis that weighed several important factors.
Officials examined how full the dams are right nowcompared to thesame time last year, looked at current rainfall patterns, and calculated how much water people typically use during the hot summer months when demand peaks.
After crunching all the numbers, DWS gave Cape Town the green light to continue without restrictions.
Looking ahead to the new year, no
Passionatecrime fighterssought
Residents in Parow and surrounding areas areencouraged to join and be part ofthe South African Police’s official community volunteer initiative, the Community in Blue (CIB).
CIB members are community volunteers who work in partnershipwiththe police and operate under the guidance ofthe local community policing forum (CPF), says Bronwin Daniels, CPF chair. “Together,westrengthen visible policing,improve safety, and foster trust between law enforcement and the community,” she says.
The purpose of the CIB is to enhance cooperation between the police andthe community, to supportvisible policing throughpatrols and presence and to assist in crime prevention, safety awareness,and community engagement, shesays.
CIBmembers act with integrity, respect and accountability, and all activities are voluntary and guided by thepolice’s code of conduct.
Membersremainunder theauthority of the police and CPFstructures during operations, says Daniels. . Peoplewho wish to join canemail cpf.parow@gmail.comorsend aWhatsApp to 060 6991125or082 302 1700
Help hospital to find his family
Theprovincialhealthdepartment isrequesting the help of the public to helptrace the family members of an unidentifiedmalepatient beingtreated at TygerbergHospital.
Thepatient,estimatedtobe40years old,was found on the R300 highwayand broughttothe hospital by an ambulance. He is currentlyregistered as EmergencyTBH, JD
Thedepartment says he wasfound unclothed and has visiblebruisemarks on his forehead.Hewas admitted on Sunday 14 December.
At this stagenofamilymembers or acquaintances have been identified or come forward, they say. . Anyone who mayrecognisehim or have any information about his familyisrequested to
WATDIE HART VANVOL IS ’n Ouer se grootste vreesmoet nie skoolvervoer wees nie
Veertien jong siele het Maandag onderweg skool toe gesterf toe die bussie waarin hulle was, met 'n vragmotor gebots het. In 'n land waar so baie kinders steeds die reg tot gehalte-onderrigontsêword, is 14 dooie kinders te veel. En weer, soos in baie kere tevore is die beweerde beskuldigde iemand wat veronderstel is om met kinders vertrou te kanword —die bestuurdervan die skoolvervoermotor Nog vars in ons geheue is die Buttskoptragedietoe 10 kinders grusaamdood is omdathul bestuurder ongeduldig geraak het en probeer het om die treinspoor oor te steek. Die res van die storie is te hartseer om hier te herhaal, so lees maar self op wat op sy onbesonne daad gevolg het.
Ongelukkig is baie ouersdeesdae uitgelewer aan skoolvervoer, wat net daarop uit is om die maksimum geld te maak, maar nie 'n duit vir die kinders omgee nie. Hulle prop soveel as moontlik kinders in dikwels onpadwaardige voertuie om die winsnaald te laat styg. Of hulle tel verskillendegroepe kinders op verskillende tye en plekke op, wat veroorsaak dathulle soos besetenes moet jaag om betyds by die skole te wees Nadat ek uit Oudtshoorn verhuis het, moes ek desperaat virmyeen seun 'n nuwe skool soek. Die ideaalsou wees dat hy by 'n skool naby aan die huis aanvaar word, sodat hy sommer kan stap. Onswou hê hy moet in Afrikaans klas kryenhet veral uitgereik na skole waar daarnog in sy moedertaal klas gegee word.Een van die nabygeleë skole hethom aanvaar, maar toehulle sê daar is reeds meer as 50 leerders in die Afrikaanseklas,het my moed my begewe. Ons moes ‘n ander plan maak.
Baieouersisaandieeuwelvan skoolvervoeruitgelewer
Uiteindelik is hy by die Laerskool De Kuilen aanvaar, wat 'n hele entjie van ons huis af was. Ons moes dus ‘nplanmaak dathy'nplekkie op 'n skoolbussiekry. Metons eerste besoek aan die eienaaris ons hand en tand belowe dathynet die beste belange van die leerders op syhart dra. Ditwas met 'n swaar hart wat ons soggens douvoordag die arme siel in die bussie moes laai, soms amper aandie slaap. En omdat die bussie sobaieleerders moes aflaai in die middae, het hy eers middae na 16:00weer tuisgekom.Soms later.
Twee weke nadat die skoolbegin het, sit ek een Vrydagmiddag by die werkenmy selfoon lui. Dis 'n onbekende nommeren toe ek antwoord,sêdie vrouestem aan die ander kant: "Meneer, jou graad 1-seuntjie staan voor die skool en die hekke isreeds gesluit." Dadelik bel ek die eienaarvan die bussie
Dieverskoning? Hy was haastig, want hy moesna'nbegrafnis buitedie stad gaan. Hierdieis'ngesinskoerant en daarom kan ek nie die woorde wat ek gebruik het, herhaal nie, maar daardieeienaar het goed gehoor wathydalk niewou nie. Na nogeen of twee voorvalle het ek uiteindelik besluit, laat ek maarself die klong skool toe neem. Hy het verledeweek sy matriekuitslae gekry en het baiegoed geslaagengaan een van diedae verderin sy gekose veldstudeer. Ek dank die Here vir die voorreg wat ek konhêomskool toe te ry. Daar is egter ouerswat dit nie kan bekostig of motors besit nie, en is aan die euwel van skoolvervoer uitgelewer.Ek ken daai vrees dat jou kind dalk niehuis toe gaan kom nie, maar jy kanhom ook nietuis hou nie. Dus is diegebed van my hart dat elke ouer wat soggens hul kinders skool toe stuur, hul weer in die middae sal ontvang. —BRENDEN RUITER
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ABURST OF COLOUR: TheGreen Point Fan Walk willonceagain come alivewith an explosion of colour and entertainment as the 16th editionofthe Cape Town Carnival returns on Saturday 21 March.Over 1500 performers will showcasetheir talent under thetheme“Follow Your HeART.”The theme wasunveiled last week at thelaunch of this year’s event,heldatNasdak in Cape Town on Thursday15 January.
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Yield to right at circles
In answerto"Concerned motorist,Durbanville" regarding trafficcircles ("Mini trafficcircles need bettersignage and awareness", TygerBurger).I'm suretheyare the ones who doesn't knowhow circles operate. At alltrafficcircles, youyieldtotrafficon your right.Thereisnosuch thing as "first to arrive, first to go"atacircle.
DAVE TAYLOR,Brackenfell
Goodwood pool renovation excels,but Civic Centre repairs stillpending
TheCityofCape Town is to be congratulated on its choice of acompetentcontractor to renovate the GoodwoodSwimmingPool. Even afterthe extensive work undertaken, the contractor completed the projectwithinthe specified timeframe.Moreover, sincethe pool wasoriginally built,ithas neverbeen in such apristine condition! With the extremelyhigh temperatures, people
flocked to findrelief, with manyfromsurrounding areasbeginning to queue from 08:00. Of the numerous peopletowhomIspoke, therewas nothing but praise. Regrettably, the above success contrastedsharply with the varying, conflicting, andcontradictory notices andutterancesbythe City's officialsoverthe past year.The Maycomember forcommunityservices and health referred to merely"cosmetic repairs" being
Onecan only hope that the town hall (erroneously known as the Civic Centre) willfinallyreceivethe extensiverepairs it requires (due to the neglect of maintenance) andthatthesewillbecompleted this year.After all, it hasbeen closedfor four years! DBEELDERS,Vasco
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The Western Cape Police Excellence Awards took place on Saturday 17 January at the Century CityConference Centre, bringing together police officers, partners and stakeholders to recognise outstanding service during the 2024-'25 financial year.
Heldunder the theme “Elevating Standards, Celebrating Success”, the awards celebrate police officials, teams, partners and community structures who continue to demonstrate professionalism, consistency and commitment while working in demanding and often unpredictable environments
RECOGNISINGCOMMITMENT
The awards were officially opened by the Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt Gen Thembisile Patekile, who reflected on the realities of policing over the past year. He acknowledged the pressures faced by the officers, commended their dedication to professional and accountable service, and paid tribute to police officers who lost their life in the line of duty during the 2024-'25 financialyear. Patekile emphasised that recognising steady and reliable
performance plays acritical role in building safer communities throughout the Western Cape.
Acting National Commissioner Lt Gen TebelloMosikili commended officers for their resilience anddedication, noting that hardworkand commitment acrossall levels of policing are recognised and valued.
Addressingthe awards, she highlighted the shared responsibilitybetweenleadership andoperational members in strengthening policing outcomes, stressing the importanceof discipline, consistency and sustainedprofessionalism in daily operations.She also emphasised the need for adequately resourcedfrontline policing toensure officers serve
communities effectively.
The keynoteaddress was deliveredbythe MEC for Police Oversightand Community Safety, AnrouxMarais,who highlighted theimportance of effective oversight, strong partnerships and community involvement in supporting policing outcomes. Shereiteratedthe province’s ongoingsupport for police initiativesinthe province.
THOSEHONOURED
The followingofficerswere crownednational winners in theirrespective categories:
.Admin Employeeofthe year (levels 2to4): AP Hala (cleaner)
.Admin Employeeofthe year (levels 5to7): WO AMuller Admin Employeeofthe year
(levels 8to12):Capt GJ Joubert
.Admin Group of the year: Provincial Flight Desk Team
.Visible Policing Employee of theyear (level 8to12): Col W Muller (Nyanga)
.Visible Policing Group of the year: Provincial Operational Coordination Centre (POCC) –combat team
.Detective Employee of the year (level5to7): WO JCC Roux
.Detective Employee of the year (level8to12):Col PP Ntsethe
.Detective Group of the year:PO OCI kidnappings
.Family, Children, Sexual Offences (FCS) Employee of the year (level 5to7): WO AMS van
Zyl
.Family, Children, Sexual Offences (FCS) Employee of the year (level 8to12):Capt LChetty
.Family, Children, Sexual Offences (FCS) Group of the year: Kraaifontein FCS unit
.Woman of the year:WoWLee (George)
.Man of the year:Const M Manyebesi (Delft)
.SportsWoman of the year:Sgt LV Isaacs (Atlantis)
.Sportsman of the year:Sgt C Botha (George)
.Person with Disability of the year:Chief Administration Clerk FBrown
.Sport Person with Disability of the year:WoLJvan Wyk
.Reservist of the year:Const NF Luiters
.Community Police Forum of the year:Khayelitsha CPF
.Catch of the year:Stillbay Police Station
.Station of the year (Capt): Prince Albert Police Station
.Station of the year (Lt Col): Kirstenhof Police Station
.Station of the year (Col): Grabouw Police Station
.Station of the year (Brig): Wineberg Police Station
.Senior Administration manager of the year:Brig Mawela
.Senior Operational Manager of the year:Brig Masakala
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JANKE, IdentityNumber 681207 5137 08 5, Unmarried in favour of 1. GERHARDUS CORNELIUS SNYMAN, IdentityNumber 680514 5153 08 2and INGRID SNYMAN, IdentityNumber 711026 0248 08 3, Married in community of property to eachother and 2. DALE RICHARD MICHLER, Identity Number 661120 5154 08 9, Married outofcommunityof property in respect of certainAUnitconsisting of (a)Section No.10as shown andmore fully described on Sectional Plan No SS 66/2009 in thescheme known as DIE KOM in respect of theland andbuildingor buildings situated at PATERNOSTER IN THE SALDANHA BAY
MUNICIPALITY, DIVISIONOF MALMESBURY, WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE, of which section thefloor area, accordingtothe said sectionalplanis104 (One Hundredand Four) square metres in extent and(b) An undivided share in thecommon property in thescheme apportioned to thesaid section in accordance with theparticipation quotaasendorsedon thesaidsectional plan Whichhas beenlost or destroyed. Allpersons having objectiontothe issueofsuchcopyare hereby required to lodge thesameinwriting with theRegistrarof
Noticeisherebygiven in termsofRegulation 68(1)ofthe Deeds Registries Act, 1937,of theintention to apply for theissueofa certifiedcopy of Deedof Transfer Number ST5247/2021 passed by DALE RICHARD MICHLER, IdentityNumber 661120 5154 08 9, Married outof communityofproperty in favour of INGRID SNYMAN,Identity Number 711026 0248 08 3, Unmarried in respect of certainOne-half(1/2) share of AUnit consistingof(a) Section No.10asshown and more fully described on Sectional Plan No SS 66 /2009 in thescheme known as DIE KOMin respect of theland and buildingorbuildings situated at PATERNOSTER IN THE SALDANHA BAY MUNICIPALITY, DIVISIONOF MALMESBURY, WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE, of which section thefloor area, accordingtothe said sectionalplanis104 (One Hundredand Four) square metres in extent and(b) An undivided share in thecommon property in thescheme apportioned to thesaid section in accordance with theparticipation quotaasendorsedon thesaidsectional plan Whichhas beenlost or destroyed. Allpersons having objectiontothe issueofsuchcopyare hereby required to lodge thesameinwriting with theRegistrarof Deeds:Western Cape at ForeshorePlace, 2Riebeek Street,Cape Town Central Business District withintwo weeks after thedateof publication of this notice
Name andSurname of Surviving Spouse: NotApplicable (pre-deceased) Dateofbirth of Surviving Spouse: N/A
ID number of Surviving Spouse:N/A
NameofExecutor or Authorised Agent: Jazlin Paulse
AddressofExecutor
Authorised Agent
STORMERSBEATTIGERS IN CAPE TOWN
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Stormers player Imaad Khan beats theattention of GeorgePearson,left; and Gabriel Hamer-WebofLeicester Tigers to scorehis team’sfifth tryofthe match to win 39- 26 during the Investec Champions Cupmatch playedatthe Cape Town Stadium on Saturday17January. PHOTO:RASHIED ISAACS
MICapeTown collapse
AVRILFILLIES
The defending SA20 champions MI Cape Town were kickedout of the competition by Sunrisers Eastern Cape on Sunday 18 January in Gqeberha when thevisitorswere beaten by seven wickets.
With this win Sunrisersmovedtothe top of the log withPaarlRoyals second,but the Royals were in action onMonday 19 January in Paarlagainst theJoburgSuper Kings.
MI Cape Town scored 148/6 in their allotted 20 oversand Sunrisers replied with149/3. Matthew Breetzke, Quintonde Kockand Jordan Hermann secured the win forthe home side, while ChrisGreen took 3/29.
The gallant efforts by Reeza Hendricks (70*) and George Linde (30) to secure qualification for the play-offs were invain Ryan Rickeltonand Rassie vander Dussen failed again with thebat and could notbuild apartnership to send MI Cape Town into the play-offs.Rickelton was caught lbwbyMarco Jansen and Hendricks joined Van der Dussen at the crease.
THIS DEFEAT IS THE SIXTH OF THE TOURNAMENT FORMICAPE TOWN
Vander Dussenwas out with hisscore on 21 andHendricks could only watch fromthe other side as captain Nicholas Pooran lost his wicketfor just two runs. The defeat, asixthofthe tournament, means MI Cape Town is bottom of the log.
The play-offs are set to be athrilling event, with the topfourteams from the league stage progressing to the knockout stage. Thefirst match is today (21 January) between the top two teams competing in Qualifier 1, while the third andfourth teams will faceeach other in the Eliminator game.The winner of Qualifier 1will advance to the final, while the loserwill facethe winnerofthe Eliminator in Qualifier 2. The winner of Qualifier 2will then progress to thefinal on Sunday 25 JanuaryatNewlands
The four teams in the play-offs are Sunrisers, Capitals,Royals andSuper Kings.