The next match of the RSA20 will be played between the Eastern Cape and team MI Cape Town and and Rario's Cricket Strategy Game on D3.Club allows you to pick and choose a team to win rewards.
Eastern Cape will be taking on team Cape Town in Match 9 of the RSA20 league in South Africa on Monday (January 16). The fixture will be played St George’s Park in Gqeberha as the tournament picks up steam, approaching the middle of the league stage.
The two teams have had contrasting fortunes to their names so far. While Cape Town sits comfortably at the top of the six-team standings with two wins from three games, Eastern Cape are positioned right at the bottom with two defeats from two matches.
Cape Town hammered the Jo’burg Super Kings in their last game but the Eastern Cape came out second to Pretoria Capitals in their previous outing. It then becomes extremely important for them to reverse their fortunes immediately. But their task will be tough, facing upto the best team in the competition.
Eastern Cape Probable XI: JJ Smuts, Sarel Erwee, Jordan Cox (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, James Fuller, Marco Jansen, Brydon Carse, Sisanda Magala, Ottniel Baartman, Marques Ackerman
Cape Town Probable XI: Dewald Brevis, Ryan Rickelton, Grant Roelofsen (wk), Rassie van der Dussen, Sam Curran, George Linde, Odean Smith, Rashid Khan (c), Delano Potgieter, Kagiso Rabada, Waqar Salamkheil
Rashid Khan (Bowler)
The Cape Town skipper and world’s leading wristspinner was the pick of the bowlers for his side in their last match against the Super Kings. Rashid finished with figures of 2/18 off his 4 overs and played a handsome role in his team’s victory.
Dewald Brevis (Allrounder)
Brevis continued his rich form with the bat for Cape Town, scoring a freeflowing 42 in Cape Town’s easy run-chase versus the Super Kings. The rising young batting talent eased the task significantly for his team with another impressive display in the middle.
Tristan Stubbs (Wicketkeeper)
Stubbs is another of South Africa’s mighty fine young upcoming talents with the bat in hand. He hasn’t quite gotten going in the RSA20 yet but could well prove to be a match-winner for Eastern Cape heading deeper into the competition.
If Russell scored 100 base points and you used a bronze Andre Russell card with an XP of 20%, the total score of your card would be: 100+(100*20%)+10 = 130
Now, if in the same contest, you used a gold Andre Russel card with an XP of 16%, the total score of the card would have been: 100+(100*16%)+30 = 146
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Starter contest – This can be played with 3 Bronze Cards only
Expert contest – This can be played with minimum one Silver or a maximum of 1 Gold card.
Elite contest – To play this, you need to have at least 1 Black card. The condition for this contest is to have 1 Black, 1 Gold and 1 Silver card.
More details about the game here.