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SA Sixes champions had 'point to prove'

Cape Town - Cape Cobras coach Ashwell Prince says the victorious South Africa Hong Kong Sixes squad had a point to prove as they went on to win the trophy on Sunday.

South Africa beat Pakistan in a thrilling final at the Kowloon Cricket Club after Aubrey Swanepoel struck the last ball of the game for a boundary.

It was a great achievement for Prince and his players to win the competition as the South African team was made up of fringe players that are struggling to make their domestic franchise squads.

Sarel Erwee (Dolphins), Aubrey Swanepoel (Knights), Corne Dry (Knights), Jerry Nqolo (Border), Somila Seyibokwe (Warriors), Ferisco Adams (Boland), Farhaan Sayanvala (Gauteng) are not names that immediately spring to mind when you think of South Africa's top domestic performers.

But Prince feels that the victory in Hong Kong could be a good launching pad for most of them especially since the Global T20 League was cancelled.

Erwee was the leading run-scorer for South Africa with 132 runs, but was also surprisingly the tournament's joint leading wicket-taker with six scalps while Free State's Corne Dry also claimed six wickets.

Prince told IOL Sport: "There was a lot of pride... We were all guys, and I include myself, who had missed out on a gig at the Global T20 and really wanted to prove something.

"So, there was a lot of passion in the performances and skill. There were some outstanding catches taken by Aubrey Swanepoel in the outfield, and Sarel Erwee really surprised with his bowling.

"Guys like Ferisco Adams and Farhaan Sayanvala also did really well."

Although the tournament is all about fun and enjoyment there were some top international players on show with Pakistan fielding a strong line-up that included Sohail Tanveer, Sohail Khan and Mohammad Sami.

The recently-retired Test and ODI all-rounder John Hastings spearheaded the Australian challenge while Samit Patel led the charge for the MCC side.

Prince continued: "There is definitely an element of fun with the tournament being staged in Hong Kong over Halloween weekend, but when we arrived I asked the guys if they were here to party or play some good cricket?

"That South African team spirit and competitiveness just takes over when any team wearing green crosses that white rope."

South Africa are now five-time winners of the Hong Kong Sixes event.

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