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‘Not just one or two guys; everyone played a part’: Captain Rashid Khan as MI Cape Town clinch maiden SA20 title | Cricket News

Justin, 09/02/2025
'Not just one or two guys; everyone played a part': Captain Rashid Khan as MI Cape Town clinch maiden SA20 title
MI Cape Town players celebrate after winning the SA20 title. (SA20 Photo)

MI Cape Town stormed to their first-ever SA20 title with a dominant performance at a packed Wanderers Stadium on Saturday, spearheaded by a sensational bowling display from Kagiso Rabada. The fast bowler ripped through the Sunrisers Eastern Cape batting lineup, finishing with figures of 4/25 as MI Cape Town defended their total of 181/8 by bundling out the defending champions for just 105.
Rabada’s performance was ably supported by George Linde (2/20) and Rashid Khan (1/19), ensuring MI Cape Town’s total — the second-highest in an SA20 final — was more than enough. The night, however, belonged as much to their collective team effort as to individual brilliance. After the victory, MI Cape Town captain Rashid Khan, head coach Robin Peterson, and veteran pacer Trent Boult reflected on the campaign and the triumph.
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“Well, quite happy, definitely,” Rashid said. “Last year and the year before, we were bottom of the table, and now, finishing at the top and winning the final — it’s an unbelievable turnaround. Winning five of six games with a bonus point shows how everyone contributed. It’s not just about one or two guys; everyone played a part. Even one wicket or 15 crucial runs made a difference. Credit goes to every single player, and also to Robbie [Peterson] and the support staff for creating a fantastic environment.”
Peterson echoed Rashid’s sentiments, emphasising the high expectations associated with the franchise. “When you’re involved with Mumbai Indians, you expect to win. Even though the first two years didn’t go as planned, bringing Rashid back, getting Boult here, and adding fresh faces made a difference — not just in the dressing room but on the field. The franchise backs us well, and we’re thankful to the owners and management for sticking with us.”

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The final showcased MI Cape Town’s balanced squad, with the batting unit setting up a strong total thanks to aggressive knocks from Ryan Rickelton (33 off 15), Dewald Brevis (38 off 18), and Connor Esterhuizen (39 off 26). Rashid was confident the total was enough. “The wicket was changing as it got darker, and I felt 170 would be a good score in a final. We have a strong bowling unit that can defend an extra 20-25 runs, and we showed that tonight.”
Boult, who played a crucial role in leading the attack alongside Rabada, praised the team’s adaptability. “It’s a proud sporting nation, and playing here was an exciting challenge. The conditions were different from what I expected, but the group adjusted well. The ball swung at the right times, and we executed our plans brilliantly. The whole season was about collective effort, and it’s been a long but rewarding journey.”
The New Zealand pacer also highlighted the support the team received throughout the tournament. “Newlands was a fantastic home for us. We had a great record there, five from five, and could feel the energy from the fans. Playing in a sold-out final with 30,000 fans — it felt like we were in Cape Town. It’s a special feeling to turn things around after a tough couple of years.”

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Reflecting on the team’s construction, Peterson pointed out the strategic selection of both local and international players. “The local players we brought in and internationals too. It was about balancing the team and ensuring the right skill sets. There was no fluke; it was all by design. Thankfully, most of our players are of international standard, which made things easier.”
For Boult, the victory was a personal milestone. “I’ve been fortunate to play for great teams around the world, and lifting a fourth franchise T20 title is special. I might need to come up with a name for it since I’m the only one to do it,” he joked. “The coaching staff and ownership have been phenomenal, and we traveled well throughout the season. But none of it matters unless you win the final — and we did.”
MI Cape Town’s success was built on unity and execution. “From the moment I walked into the dressing room in January, I could sense a real feeling of unity,” Boult added. “Guys wanted to play for each other. That’s a key ingredient in any championship-winning side.”

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Rabada’s match-winning spell in the final encapsulated that unity, as he and Boult struck early, effectively ending Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s challenge before it could gather momentum. “I enjoy bowling with KG [Rabada],” Boult said. “He’s a phenomenal, world-class bowler and stood up at crucial times in the tournament. Tonight, in the final, it was all about controlling where we put the ball and executing our plans.”
Peterson concluded by acknowledging the contributions of young talents like Brevis and Esterhuizen. “It’s great to see Brevis’s evolution and how he made this tournament his own. And then at the back end, Connor Esterhuizen showed what he’s capable of. Both playing in a final on a big occasion — it’s a huge moment in their careers.”
With this triumph, MI Cape Town have not only secured their maiden SA20 title but also firmly established themselves as a powerhouse in South African T20 cricket. For Rashid, Boult, Rabada, and the entire squad, the journey was one of transformation, resilience, and ultimate glory.

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