The one who scored a century in 48 balls created panic, this team was beaten twice in 48 hours. Rilee Rossouw fire with bat in SA20 League, Pretoria Capitals enter in final after beating Paarl Royals

Riley Russo hit 56 runs off 41 balls. To score these 56 runs, he also spent 56 minutes at the crease. His innings included 5 fours and 3 sixes.

Riley Russo takes Pretoria Capitals to the final

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They say that if you make a mistake once, then it is okay. But if you repeat it, you will have to face the consequences. Just something similar has happened with this team, which we are going to talk about. We are talking about Paarl Royals, who have been pushed to defeat by Pretoria Capitals twice in 48 hours. For the second time, he has been given a bitter sip of defeat by the Pretoria Capitals batsman, who has a century in 48 balls in T20 International. We are talking about Riley Rousseau, who has given great success in the SA20 league while preparing the way for his team’s victory.

Riley Russo has blasted his team Pretoria Capitals to the finals of the tournament. Pretoria Capitals beat Paarl Royals by 29 runs in the first semi-final of SA20. Paarl Royals suffered their second defeat in two days at the hands of Pretoria Capitals. But this defeat is more bitter than the first. This is because after the first defeat, there was no difference in the result of their reaching the semi-finals. But now after reaching the semi-finals, his dream of playing the final was shattered.

56 minutes, 56 runs, 5 fours, 3 sixes

In the first semi-final of SA20, Pretoria Capitals batted first and scored 153 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. The biggest and biggest contribution in this was Riley Russo, who hit 56 runs in just 41 balls. To score these 56 runs, he also spent 56 minutes at the crease. His innings included 5 fours and 3 sixes.

The first T20I century was scored in 48 balls

Please tell that this is the same Riley Russo, who made noise with the bat in Indore in October last year. He scored a blistering T20 century for South Africa in just 48 balls with 7 fours and 8 sixes. This was Rousseau’s first century in T20 International.