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Southwell wins Bathurst league

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 29, 2009No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bathurst 1st and 2nd leagues, which fall under the Grahamstown Cricket Board, ended with Southwell winning the Bathurst 1st league with 11 points after their three matches.

Last year’s winners, Manley Flats finished second with 10 points, Port Alfred third on six points and Cuylerville finished in fourth with two points.

Bathurst 1st and 2nd leagues, which fall under the Grahamstown Cricket Board, ended with Southwell winning the Bathurst 1st league with 11 points after their three matches.

Last year’s winners, Manley Flats finished second with 10 points, Port Alfred third on six points and Cuylerville finished in fourth with two points.

In the Bathurst 2nd league Cuylerville took the top spot with 23 points, followed by Port Alfred High School (15 points), Station Hill (11), Rainbows (8), Early Birds (5) and Port Alfred (0).

The Central Albany league sees the last matches taking place this weekend, before the GCB 1st and 2nd league fixtures kick in.

Cuylerville go into the 1st league as defending champs, although they will have a lot of work to do, after finishing bottom of the Bathurst league.

The Eastern Province Grahamstown take part in their second rural league match of the season when they meet Border Country in King William’s Town tomorrow. The Grahamstown side lost their first match to Border Villages two weeks ago.

Latest results from the Grahamstown Cricket Board:
First league:
Willows 66 all out, Rhodes Rhodents 69/2. Rhodents won by eight wickets.
Rhodes Rats 117, Salem 120/1. Salem won by 9 wickets.
Southwell 264, Manley Flats 186. Southwell won by 78 runs.
Cuylerville 158/9, Port Alfred 159/5. Port Alfred won by five wickets.
Sidbury 92, Makana Sona 94/1. Makana Sona won by nine wickets.
Second league:
Salem 175, Swallows 176/4. Swallows won by six wickets.
Southwell 163, Manley Flats 95. Southwell won by 68 runs.
Rhodes Shrews 332/6, Kenton 105. Shrews won by 227 runs.
Station Hill 175, Port Alfred 124. Station Hill won by 51 runs.
Cuylerville 167, Rainbows 110. Cuylerville won by 57 runs.

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