Rubin Hermann - Doing the boring things well

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The log-leading Paarl Royals will look to continue their good momentum in the SA20 when they face the Joburg Super Kings at the Wanderers.
It will be the first of two away games for the Royals to close out the group stages before the playoffs.
With the spot in the playoffs already secured, the pressure will be a lot less, but they want to finish at the top, while JSK remains in the hunt for the next stage, so the will come out all guns blazing.
The Royals have adapted exceptionally well to any conditions thrown at them, while they have also absolutely nailed the basics.
The in-form Royals batter from the North West Dragons, Rubin Hermann, told OFM Sport it’s imperative to continue with their form, and by the same token doing the ‘boring things’ well.
30 Jan 7AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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