MSL T20 Morris

Chris Morris of the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants during the 2019 Mzansi Super League game between Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and Jozi Stars at St Georges Park in Port Elizabeth on 10 November 2019 © Deryck Foster/BackpagePix

MSL T20: Morris magic helps NMB Giants tame Jozi Stars

Thanks to the inspiration of Chris Morris the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants have made an ideal start to their Mzansi Super League campaign.

MSL T20 Morris

Chris Morris of the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants during the 2019 Mzansi Super League game between Nelson Mandela Bay Giants and Jozi Stars at St Georges Park in Port Elizabeth on 10 November 2019 © Deryck Foster/BackpagePix

Chris Morris starred with bat and ball as the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants inflicted a second successive loss on defending champions the Jozi Stars in their opening match of the Mzansi Super League (MSL) season in Port Elizabeth on Sunday.

The SA all-rounder first blasted a valuable 20 off 11 balls, before sending down some key overs at the death to finish with one for 20 as the hosts won by 24 runs at St George’s Park.

Morris pulls the Giants out of the fire

Batting first, NMBG found themselves in early trouble, before an 85-run fifth-wicket partnership between veterans Heino Kuhn (47 off 37 balls) and Farhaan Behardien (48 off 34 balls) helped them recover to post 167/7.

And despite 62 off 58 balls (five fours) from Reeza Hendricks, the 2018 winners could only manage 143 for five – suffering their second loss in two games at the start of MSL after being beaten by Cape Town Blitz in the tournament opener on Friday.

For the Giants, it was an excellent finish to the game, which had not started out too well after they lost the toss and were asked to bat first.

England World Cup winner Jason Roy was out for a duck, while captain Jon-Jon Smuts (9), Ben Dunk (14) and Matthew Breetzke (23) were all out with only 48 on the board in the seventh over.

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Kagiso Rabada led from the front with 2/27.

But then came the Kuhn-Behardien repair job, before Morris blitzed 20 in no time to help set 168.

The Stars, though, appeared on course for victory after the top order laid a strong foundation, not too dissimilar to what they did on Friday.

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Hendricks and the ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle (18) added 46 for the opening wicket, before skipper Temba Bavuma (33) drove his side to 116/1 in the 16th over when he eventually fell to Junior Dala (2/35).

With 49 needed from the last four overs, the Stars would have backed themselves.

However, Morris conceded only three in his 17th over, Imran Tahir (1/24) went for six in the 18th and the all-rounder restricted nine from the penultimate over to all but seal the game.

That left Rassie van der Dussen (17) with too much to do in the last as Giants sealed a comfortable win.