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Karthik and Bairstow set to shine on Betway SA20 Super Saturday

The Paarl Royals are set to make Betway SA20 history this afternoon when they face Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Boland Park, while the Wanderers is gearing up for the 'El Clasico' when Joburg Super Kings and MI Cape Town lock horns.

All eyes will be on the Royals first when they take the field at 1pm as they are about to unveil the first-ever Indian player, Dinesh Karthik, to feature in the Betway SA20.

Karthik is a vastly experienced campaigner, having played for India 180 times across formats and was also a member of the Indian team that won the first-ever ICC T20 World Cup in South Africa in 2007.

It was a significant moment in global cricket for that triumph gave birth to the IPL.

Karthik is, therefore, delighted to be back in the country that has featured so significantly in his career.

"My experience in South Africa has always been good. It's been a place which has really supported my cricket. I've enjoyed playing here,” he said.

"Some of my best memories have come from South Africa, winning the T20 World Cup, being part of something so special and that also started a very big trend in Indian cricket and it's called the IPL today.

"When the offer was there, I thought it was a good team to be a part of. Being part of the IPL for so many years, I haven't been part of the Royals and a lot of my friends have played for this franchise and have only said good things.

"So when the opportunity came up, I was very excited and I also heard great things about the tournament in general, about how competitive it is, how the players do everything possible to get the best out of themselves and the last one, obviously, Paarl as a place.

"But overall, it was a bit of a no-brainer when the offer came from the Royals because it kind of fit in with everything that I was looking for - a competitive tournament, a franchise that I would like to be represented with and, most importantly, the place in itself being so pretty."

Royals will face a bruised Sunrisers Eastern Cape team after the defending champions lost their opener to MICT. Coach Aiden Birrell is confident his team will bounce back at Boland Park though.

“I'm disappointed, but certainly not despondent,” Birrell said. “I believe in my team. I believe in our players. I'm sure we'll bounce back in a couple of days. It's not how you start, it's how you finish.”

The Bullring is up next (5.30pm) where England’s World Cup hero Jonny Bairstow is excited to be wearing the yellow of the Joburg Super Kings at a ground where he has particularly fond memories.

“I just love South Africa. It’s an amazing place. I love coming here, the people, the cricket, and the passion for the game.

“It will be the first time I’ve worked with Flem (JSK coach Stephen Fleming). But I know Faf (du Plessis) for a really long time, when he played at Lancashire, many years ago. There is plenty of excitement to don the Super Kings jersey.”

MICT head up to the Highveld in high spirits after their opening victory over SEC and will be looking to maintain the winning momentum.

“It was obviously a great start to the tournament and hopefully kicks off in the right direction because there is plenty more to come,” Boult said.

“It’s a quick tournament and momentum is crucial and that win certainly sent a lot of confidence flowing through the changeroom.”

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