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Graeme and Muir match ends in draw

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 1, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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Graeme College senior cricket teams played Muir College on Saturday, with the 1st team match ending in a draw.

Muir batted first, declaring on 251/8. (Thandi Nqowana 3/46, Carl Oerson 3/46). Graeme relied with 118/6 (Kashka Crampton 43, Lee Mapaling 23) at the end of days play.

Other results: 2nds Muir 159 (Tiven Jonklaas 3/19, Francois Nel 3/46), Graeme

Graeme College senior cricket teams played Muir College on Saturday, with the 1st team match ending in a draw.

Muir batted first, declaring on 251/8. (Thandi Nqowana 3/46, Carl Oerson 3/46). Graeme relied with 118/6 (Kashka Crampton 43, Lee Mapaling 23) at the end of days play.

Other results: 2nds Muir 159 (Tiven Jonklaas 3/19, Francois Nel 3/46), Graeme
140 (Juandré Nel 53). Graeme lost by 19 runs.

U15A Muir 196/6 declared (Daniel Rogers 2/25, Lukhanyo Tshongweni 2/20), Graeme 133 (Daniel Rogers 21, Anthony Scheepers 17).

Graeme lost by 63 runs U14A Muir 67 (Siyamthanda Siaw 5/29, Ciko Ngodwane 3/23), Graeme 70/4 (Russell Dixon 38 not out). Graeme won by six wickets.

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