The final match of this season's SA20 will be played today between defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape and MI Cape Town. South Africa's former fast bowler Allan Donald thinks MI Cape Town will be under pressure in the final. Before the final of SA20's third season, league ambassador Donald spoke to the media. When asked about what challenges Sunrisers Eastern Cape might face in the final, Donald, responding to Dainik Bhaskar's question, said, "I don't think they are under any pressure for the final. They have the experience of playing two finals." He further said, "Their coach Adrian Birrell is a coach with excellent strategy. He knows how to get players to perform." He said: "The way the team has made a comeback after losing the first three matches consecutively is fantastic. I don't think the team will be under any kind of pressure in the final." Cape Town is a contender to win, but needs to give best performance Donald reckons that MI Cape Town needs to be more careful. Their last two seasons were not good and because of this they are under pressure for the final. Cape Town is a strong contender for the final, but they will have to give their best performance to win. Cape Town reaches final for the first time The final of this season's SA20 will be played between defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape and MI Cape Town. Sunrisers Eastern Cape has reached the SA20 final for the third consecutive time. In the Qualifier 2 played at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Thursday (February 6), Eastern Cape beat Paarl Royals by 8 wickets. MI Cape Town had beaten Paarl Royals by 39 runs in Qualifier 1 played on Tuesday to enter the summit clash. Cape Town have reached the final for the first time. Sunrisers Eastern Cape won first two seasons Aiden Markram-led Sunrisers Eastern Cape team have won the first two seasons of SA20. In the first season, Eastern Cape defeated Pretoria Capitals to win the title. In the last season, the team lifted the trophy for the second consecutive time by defeating Durban Super Giants in the summit clash. Allan Donald played 72 Tests and 164 ODIs for South Africa Donald has taken 330 wickets in 72 Test matches and 272 wickets in 164 ODI matches for South Africa. Donald was the bowling coach of IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2011 and head coach of Pune Warriors in 2012 and 2013.Original Article