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    Cuylerville win Twenty20

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJanuary 25, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    The semi finals and final of the Grahamstown Cricket Board Sunny Sports Twenty20 tournament took place on Saturday. The Twenty20 competition ended on Saturday with the two semi-final matches taking place before the final.

    The semi finals and final of the Grahamstown Cricket Board Sunny Sports Twenty20 tournament took place on Saturday. The Twenty20 competition ended on Saturday with the two semi-final matches taking place before the final.

    In the first semi-final, Port Alfred faced Makana Sona. Port Alfred made 109 for 5 and Makana Sona 60 runs, with Port Alfred heading off to the final winning the semi by 49 runs.

    In the next semi-final, Swallows made 85/7. Cuylerville passed the score with seven wickets down and three balls remaining, thus winning by three wickets.

    In the final between Port Alfred and Cuylerville, Port Alfred made 113/8. Cuylerville passed the score with three wickets down and an over to spare, winning the final by seven wickets.

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