MI Cape Town achieved a commanding 97-run victory against Sunrisers Eastern Cape in their SA20 opener. Dewald Brevis hit an explosive 57, propelling MICT to 174/7. Delano Potgieter's impressive bowling (5/10) dismantled SEC, who were bowled out for a mere 77 runs. Trent Boult and others contributed to the decisive win at Gqeberha.
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