30th January 2025
The Cape side romped to a bonus-point 10-wicket win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape, who were dismissed for just 107 runs at Newlands last night.
Bosch, who put in a man of the match performance with 4/19 in just 3.2 overs, said it’s good to see every department in the team contribute towards an important victory.
"I think the team has gelled really well together, and it's helped that a lot of our players have been in form throughout the competition and it's always someone else putting up their hand," said Bosch.
"The guys at the top have batted beautifully, so I think on the batting front that's definitely help us set up games, and I think as a bowling unit, we've taken wickets at crucial times, which has allowed us to be in positions to win."
MICT will next travel to fifth-placed Pretoria Capitals at SuperSport Park on Friday night, and Bosch, who will be returning to his domestic stomping ground, says it will be an important test ahead of the knockout stage.
"I think it will definitely help with 75% of our squad actually being from up north – I think it will be nice for us to play that first game in Pretoria on Friday, and it will just give us an edge in conditions, especially leading into the qualifiers," he added.
"And, as much as I think it's an advantage that a lot of our players play their cricket up north, at the end of the day, you've still got to deliver the ball on the day, which I think is one of the more important things."