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    Draw for St Andrew’s, Queen’s

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 13, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    Although the St Andrew’s and Queen’s Colleges first teams cricket match ended in a draw, the declaration match was a superb tussle.

    Although the St Andrew’s and Queen’s Colleges first teams cricket match ended in a draw, the declaration match was a superb tussle.

    Queen’s batted first after winning the toss, and were off to a solid start at 68 runs without loss. Later, St Andrew's got into gear, with Grant Stretton taking four wickets, reducing Queen’s to 142/7 before declaring on 213/7 after 65 overs.

    At 83/1 St Andrew’s batsmen Mbuleleo Mama and Murray Leith guarded the crease, with Leith folding after 50 runs. The last 14 overs saw Fletcher Grafton (27 not out) and Tyler Paul close the game to a draw, finishing on 154/6.

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