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Rhodes named log leaders

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJanuary 18, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Grahamstown Cricket Board (GCB) 2009/2010 fixtures resumed on 9 January with various Twenty20 matches.

The Twenty20 league will be concluded on Saturday, 23 January with the semi-finals and the final. Port Alfred will face Makana Sona in the one semi final, with the other being contested by Swallows and Cuylerville.

The Grahamstown Cricket Board (GCB) 2009/2010 fixtures resumed on 9 January with various Twenty20 matches.

The Twenty20 league will be concluded on Saturday, 23 January with the semi-finals and the final. Port Alfred will face Makana Sona in the one semi final, with the other being contested by Swallows and Cuylerville.

The winners of each of the semi-finals will then face each other for the final of the Twenty20 tournament, which will be played after the two semifinals.

The GCB 1st league continued over the past weekend. The current 1st league log leaders are Rhodes Rhodents who have 23 points after seven matches.

Port Alfred are second with 15 points after four matches. In the second league, Station Hill are log leaders with 21 points after seven games, while Rhodes Shrews are second with 21 points after eight matches. League positions as of 9 January:
First league:
1. Rhodes Rhodents (23 points after 7 games)
2. Port Alfred (15 after 4)
3. Manley Flats (13 after 3)
4. Cuylerville (12 after 4)
5. Makana Sona (11 after 4)
6. Southwell (9 after 3)
7. Rhodes Rats (9 after 7)
8. Salem (7 after 3)
9. Willows (5 after 5)
10. Sidbury (2 after 4)
Second league:
1. Station Hill (21 points after 7 games)
2. Rhodes Shrews (21 after 8)
3. Cuylerville (18 after 5)
4. Manley Flats (16 after 4)
5. Southwell (14 after 5)
6. Salem (13 after 4)
7. Port Alfred High School (11 after 4)
8. Swallows (11 after 5)
9. Kenton (10 after 4)
10. Port Alfred (5 after 5)
11. Early Birds (4 after 4)
12. Rainbows (1 after 5).

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