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Independent schools pitted against each other at cricket festival

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoFebruary 25, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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St Andrew’s College will host the U15 Independent Schools Cricket Festival which starts in Grahamstown
today.

Kingswood College and Graeme College will also be taking part in the tournament, while other schools include St Stithian’s, St Davids, St Charles, St Alban’s, St Andrew’s Bloemfontein, St John’s College and Clifton.

St Andrew’s College will host the U15 Independent Schools Cricket Festival which starts in Grahamstown
today.

Kingswood College and Graeme College will also be taking part in the tournament, while other schools include St Stithian’s, St Davids, St Charles, St Alban’s, St Andrew’s Bloemfontein, St John’s College and Clifton.

Teams arrived in Grahamstown yesterday, but matches start at 9am today, at various school cricket fields in town. The festival continues over the weekend and ends with the final matches on Monday.

Today and tomorrow’s games will be played over a minimum of 120 overs, with at least 100 overs to be bowled before 4:30pm.

Sunday’s matches will be 50 overs while Monday’s match times will be decided by the opposing coaches. U15 Independent Schools Cricket festival fixtures: TODAY St Andrew’s vs St Stithians (St Andrew’s Lower Field), Kingswood vs St Johns (Kingswood Gane Field), Graeme vs St Albans (St Andrew’s Knowling Field), St Davids vs Clifton (St Aidans), St Charles vs St Andrew’s Bloem (St Andrew’s Prep Crawhall Field).

SATURDAY St Andrew’s vs St Johns (Lower), Kingswood vs St Albans (Gane), Graeme vs Clifton
(Crawhall), St Davids vs St Andrew’s Bloem (Knowling), St Charles vs St Stithians (St Aidans).

SUNDAY 28 FEBRUARY St Andrew’s vs St Charles (Lower), St Albans vs Clifton (Knowling), Graeme vs St Andrew’s Bloem (St Aidans), St Davids vs Kingswood (Gane), St Stithians vs St Johns (Crawhall). MONDAY 29 FEBRUARY St Andrew’s vs Clifton (Lower), Kingswood vs St Andrew’s Bloem (Gane), Graeme vs St Stithians (St Aidans), St Davids vs St Albans (Crawhall), St Charles vs St Johns (Knowling).

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