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Twenty20 continues in December

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoNovember 30, 2009No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rhodes University Cricket Club’s Rhodes Rats are the current log leaders (after the 21 November matches) in the Grahamstown Cricket Board’s first league fixtures.

However, the Rhodes teams have played more games than other sides because of the exams and upcoming holidays. Rhodes Rats have 23 points after seven matches.

Rhodes University Cricket Club’s Rhodes Rats are the current log leaders (after the 21 November matches) in the Grahamstown Cricket Board’s first league fixtures.

However, the Rhodes teams have played more games than other sides because of the exams and upcoming holidays. Rhodes Rats have 23 points after seven matches.

In second spot is Port Alfred cricket club with 15 points (of four matches played), while Manley Flats are third with 13 points from three matches.

Rhodes Shrews lead the second league with 21 points after eight matches played, followed by Station Hill (17 points after five matches) and Manley Flats (16 points, four matches).

The Twenty20 league leaders are Port Alfred (16 points), with local club Swallows in second, also on 16 points.
The Bathurst 1st league was won by Southwell, Manley Flats in second and Port Alfred third.

Cuylerville won the Bathurst second league. The fifth round of Twenty20 matches will continue on 5 December.

GCB first league: 1. Rhodes Rats (23 points after seven matches), 2. Port Alfred (15 after four), 3. Manley Flats (13 after three), 4. Makana Sona (11 after four), 5. Southwell ( nine after three), 6. Rhodes Rats (nine after seven), 7. Cuylerville (seven after tree), 8. Salem (seven after three), 9. Willows (five after four), 10. Sidbury (two after four).

GCB second league: 1. Rhodes Shrews (21 after eight), 2. Station Hill (17 after five), 3. Manley Flats (16 after four), 4. Southwell (14 after four), 5. Cuylerville (12 after four), 6. Port Alfred High School (ten after three), 7. Kenton (ten after four), 8. Swallows (ten after four), 9. Salem (nine after three), 10. Rainbows (0 after four), Port Alfred (0 after four), Early Birds (0 after three).

GCB Twenty20 (after four matches): 1. Port Alfred (16), 2. Swallows (16), 3. Makana Sona (12), 4. Salem (eight), 5. Southwell (eight), 6. Cuylerville (eight), 7. Manley Flats (four), 8. Willows (0), 9. Sidbury (0).

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