Punjab Kings' pace spearhead Marco Jansen delivered a masterclass in control and wicket-taking during the SA20 2025-26 final, showcasing exceptional form ahead of the IPL season. Representing Sunrisers Eastern Cape, the tall left-arm bowler finished with outstanding figures of 3/10 from his four overs, including a crucial double-wicket maiden in the 19th over.
Jansen was instrumental in restricting the Pretoria Capitals to 158/7, despite a century from Dewald Brevis. His victims included the centurion Brevis, Connor Esterhuizen, and opposition captain Keshav Maharaj, demonstrating his ability to strike against key batters under immense pressure. Jansen's economical and impactful spell confirms his status as a formidable asset for the Punjab Kings camp, providing a significant boost to their bowling attack for the upcoming IPL.
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“Marco Jansen was the pick of the bowlers for the Sunrisers, bagging three wickets and putting the opposition in trouble. The tall left-arm pacer's victims included Connor Esterhuizen, centurion Dewald Brevis, and Pretoria Capitals' skipper Keshav Maharaj.”
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“Marco Jansen was the pick of the bowlers for the Sunrisers, bagging three wickets and putting the opposition in trouble. The tall left-arm pacer's victims included Connor Esterhuizen, centurion Dewald Brevis, and Pretoria Capitals' skipper Keshav Maharaj.”