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    SAC beat Graeme

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 22, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    St Andrew’s College hosted Graeme College over the weekend for their annual declaration fixture. Graeme
    won the toss and elected to bat first, getting into trouble but fighting hard.

    They were lead by Abner Accom’s gutsy 45 not out. The St Andrew’s bowlers applied consistent pressure not allowing Graeme to get away bowling them out for 110.

    St Andrew’s College hosted Graeme College over the weekend for their annual declaration fixture. Graeme
    won the toss and elected to bat first, getting into trouble but fighting hard.

    They were lead by Abner Accom’s gutsy 45 not out. The St Andrew’s bowlers applied consistent pressure not allowing Graeme to get away bowling them out for 110.

    Daniel Long and Damon Weeks were the pick of the bowlers for St Andrew’s finishing with figures of 4/18 and 3/14. St Andrew’s had a solid opening partnership with James Price finishing on 49 not out. St Andrews won by nine wickets.

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