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    Nine wins for Cuylerville

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoNovember 30, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
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    Cuylerville seconds closed off the first half of the Grahamstown Cricket Board season with a record of only one loss out of their ten matches.

    Cuylerville seconds closed off the first half of the Grahamstown Cricket Board season with a record of only one loss out of their ten matches.

    On Saturday, Cuylerville went on to beat Station Hill by 133 runs. Cuylerville batted first and posted a stiff target of 274 on the Hospital Field in Port Alfred, with Clifford Dell scoring an unbeaten century (122 not out) and Gary Fletcher scoring a great 73.

    Cuylerville then bowled out Station Hill for 141, thanks to Lal Purdon (four wickets for 13 runs) and Jonathan Hanstein who scored 3-27.

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