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The Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Pitch Report For MICT vs SEC SA20 2025 Final Match



The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (Source: @HustlerCSK/X.com)The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (Source: @HustlerCSK/X.com)

The all-important final of the SA20 2025 will be played between MI Cape Town (MICT) and SunRisers Eastern Cape (SEC) on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 9 PM IST. With the title on the line, both sides will sweat it out at the iconic Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.

Rashid Khan's MI Cape Town finished at the top of the SA20 group stages with just two losses in their ten matches, following which they defeated Paarl Royals comfortably in Qualifier 1 to progress directly to the finals.

On the other end are SunRisers Eastern Cape, led by the inspirational Aiden Markram, who finished third on the table and still managed to qualify for the finals after defeating Joburg Super Kings and Paarl Royals in the Eliminator and Qualifier 2, respectively, by comfortable margins. With two titles already in the bag, the Sunrisers will be looking to make it a perfect three out of three if they manage to win this one.

With two top-class teams all set to take on each other in the crucial finale, let's see how the surface at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg will behave throughout the contest.

The Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Stats And Records In SA20 2025

Criterion
Data
Matches played5
Matches won batting 1st1
Matches won bowling 1st3
No result1
Average 1st innings score143.8
Average 2nd innings score121.75

The Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Pitch Report: Is It Batting Or Bowling Friendly?

The surface at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg is expected to be a favourable fast bowling track, where seamers are expected to enjoy the extra pace and bounce. Batters this season have generally found it tough here, with 7.61 being the average run rate at this venue this SA20 2025.

They will have to spend time in the middle to get a hold of the conditions, whereas batting gets a bit easier in the death overs as the match progresses. Batters who apply themselves on the surface get rewarded with good value for their shots, considering this venue has a speedy outfield, while, due to high altitude, the ball travels easily for a six.

For spinners, they will have to bowl tight lines consistently to ensure they don't give away easy runs. Moreover, three times this season, teams have won chasing the target out of four completed games. Therefore, we can judge that the team winning the toss will likely bowl first at this venue since batting in the second half will get easier.

Players To Watch Out For At Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg

Aiden Markram

  • SunRisers Eastern Cape skipper Aiden Markram has been in terrific form this SA20 2025, where he has helped them achieve the target on multiple occasions after the top order failed. With 334 runs in 12 matches at an excellent strike rate of 130.46, Markram has averaged 41.75 in this tournament, displaying his class and resilience with the bat.

Ryan Rickelton

  • MI Cape Town's high-performing asset, Ryan Rickelton, has been a rock for them at the top of the order, with 303 runs in just seven matches where he has managed to strike runs at an excellent strike rate of 175.14, averaging 50.50 with the bat. Despite being injured, Rickelton has managed to back himself and perform game after game for his side in this SA20.

Marco Jansen

  • Sunrisers' Marco Jansen has been nothing short of significant in this year's SA20, being the highest wicket-taker for his side with 17 wickets at an economy of 6.91 in 12 matches. He has caused batters trouble with his left-arm pace, while with the bat, he has amassed 199 runs at a strike rate of 130.92, averaging 24.87 in 11 innings. Therefore, it is safe to assume that Sunrisers' success depends on this star performer.

P.S: Apart from these players, the eyes will be on Rassie van der Dussen, Dewald Brevis, Kagiso Rabada, Tony de Zorzi, Jordan Hermann, and Tristan Stubbs.