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Mabusela stars in Albany league win

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_September 28, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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The second week of Grahamstown Cricket Board league fixtures took place last weekend.
Leagues currently on the go are the Bathurst 1st and 2nd leagues, the Central Albany 1st league and the GCB 1st and 2nd leagues.

Grahamstown sides, Makana Sona plays in the Central Albany 1sts league, Swallows in the Grahamstown 2nd league. Both won their second match in a row.

The second week of Grahamstown Cricket Board league fixtures took place last weekend.
Leagues currently on the go are the Bathurst 1st and 2nd leagues, the Central Albany 1st league and the GCB 1st and 2nd leagues.

Grahamstown sides, Makana Sona plays in the Central Albany 1sts league, Swallows in the Grahamstown 2nd league. Both won their second match in a row.

In their first match, Albany Cricket Club beat Cuylerville 2nds at the Albany Sports Club by five wickets. Cuylerville batted first, making 153 all out. Albany replied with 154 for five wickets after 33 overs. Luvuyo Mabusela top-scored for Albany with 69 not out.

In other matches in the first leagues:

Port Alfred beat Rhodes Rats

Southwell beat Cuylerville by six runs. Southwell made 159 all out and Cuylerville replied with 153 all out.
The Willows vs Salem match did not take place.

Second league games:

Southwell 2nds beat Early Birds 62 runs. Southwell made 138 all out and Early Birds were all out for 76.
Station Hill beat Rainbows by six wickets. Rainbows made 112 and Station Hill replied with 116 for 4 wickets.

Kenton beat Salem 2nds by two wickets. Salem made 80 runs all out and Kenton made 81/8.

Manley Flats beat Rhodes Shrews (played on Sunday) by 10 wickets. Shrews made 78 all out and Manley Flats made 79/0.

The Port Alfred vs Tiger Titans match did not take place.

Five matches take place in Grahamstown this weekend. See fixtures in the Sports Diary elsewhere on this page.

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