It’s about turning up when it matters, says Prince on Mzansi Super League final

Cape Town Blitz coach Ashwell Prince is confident his team will not be affected much by the loss to Durban Heat. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

Cape Town Blitz coach Ashwell Prince is confident his team will not be affected much by the loss to Durban Heat. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

Published Dec 10, 2018

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Cape Town Blitz coach Ashwell Prince believes his team are ready to “turn up” when they host the inaugural Mzansi Super League (MSL) final at Newlands on Sunday.

The table-toppers had already secured the hosting rights before their final league game against the Durban Heat started, and Prince admitted that he faced a “double-edged sword” after initially selecting his team.

“Before we came to the ground, we didn’t know if we needed to win the game (against Durban Heat) or not.

“Maybe later on (after having already selected the starting XI), there was an opportunity (to give other players some game time), but you also want to get some players to get into form before the final,” Prince said.

“So, it’s a bit of a double-edged sword to give some guys a game, but other people having to find some form ahead of the final,” he added.

Despite going down by six-wickets – their third defeat of the campaign – Prince believes that his team’s lethargic performance did not matter.

But come Sunday, when the team take to the field in the final, they need to turn up.

“There is a lot of pressure throughout the tournament and I suppose, before the game started, a lot of that tension would have been taken out of the fixture, and maybe also a bit of urgency.

“At the end of the day, games that don’t matter, don’t matter – that’s the bottom line. 

“(The Heat) game didn’t matter, Sunday’s game matters, and it’s about turning up when it matters,” he stated.

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— Cape Town Blitz (@CT_Blitz) December 10, 2018

African News Agency (ANA)

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