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Woodridge win Twenty 20

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoNovember 26, 2009No Comments2 Mins Read
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Woodridge College first cricket team from Port Elizabeth won the annual Brown/Shaw Twenty20 Triangular at Kingswood on Saturday. The third team taking part was the Graeme College first team.

In the first match of the day, Woodridge beat Kingswood by 25 runs. Woodridge batted first and made 148. Kingswood replied with 123 for 7.

Woodridge College first cricket team from Port Elizabeth won the annual Brown/Shaw Twenty20 Triangular at Kingswood on Saturday. The third team taking part was the Graeme College first team.

In the first match of the day, Woodridge beat Kingswood by 25 runs. Woodridge batted first and made 148. Kingswood replied with 123 for 7.

In the second match, Graeme came up against Woodridge, with the later making it two out of two when they won the match by 30 runs, and immediately won the tournament. Woodridge made 154/4 (Carl Oerson 2/24), Graeme made 124/9 (Thato Lesoro 29, Brendan Wicks 25).

In the last match of the day, and to determine who would take second spot, Graeme beat the hosts by 46 runs. Graeme made 151/5 (Luvuyo Mabusela 59, Brendan Wicks 37 not out), Kingswood managed 105/9 in 20 overs (Thandisile Nqowana  3 / 4; Camerons Braans 21 not out).

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