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Manleys to face Cuylerville in 20/20 final

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 15, 2012No Comments3 Mins Read
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Local cricket action is at its best on fields in the area with the Grahamstown Cricket Board (GCB) fixtures underway.

Local cricket action is at its best on fields in the area with the Grahamstown Cricket Board (GCB) fixtures underway.

The second league fixtures are at an advanced stage, with some teams having played up to seven matches so far. The first league has seen fewer league matches however, due to first league members representing Grahamstown Rural in the Rural League South Africa matches.

The first league teams took part in a GCB 20/20 tournament last weekend. All first league teams except for Rhodes took part, with knock-out games played on Saturday morning. The round winners then went through to the semi-finals in the afternoon, which saw Cuylerville beat Salem and Manley Flats beat Southwell.

The date for the 20/20 final is yet to be confirmed.

Personally I think we had a very good GCB 20/20 competition, said Barry Smith of the GCB.

A number of close matches were played on the day, with Makana Sona just losing to Southwell in one of the games. Charlie Muir scored 43 not out and took three wickets in the semi-final for Cuylerville against Salem, as one of the individual highlights. See the 20/20 results below.

Leading the second league log is Manley Flats who have amassed 22 points in their five matches.

Second league log standings as at 11 November (matches played in brackets) –

Manley Flats 22 (5), Shrews 21 (7), Rainbows 21 (5), Cuylerville 20 (5), Salem 17 (5), Chelsea 14 (6), Tiger Titans 12 (5), Station Hill 12 (4), Albany 11 (5), Southwell 11 (5), Kenton 7 (5), Sidbury 7 (5), Port Alfred 6 (5), Swallows 2 (5), Early birds 2 (6).
First round 20/20:

Willows vs Cuylerville at the Rhodes Great Field –

Cuylerville 106/6 (G Botha 30, G Clayton 23; C Daniels 2/9), Willows 100/9 (W Brown 26, M Daniels 16; R Fisher 3/12). Cuylerville won by 6 runs.

Port Alfred vs Salem at Salem –

Salem 145/9 (G Bradfield 44, D Long 45; A Bowdler 3/19), Port Alfred 112 (A Bowdler 35, D Elliot 21; R King 3/26, L King 2/13). Salem won by 33 runs.

Manley Flats vs United at Station Hill –

Manley Flats 166/5 (JP Holder 52, A Marshall 37; N Hilpert 2/31), United 118/8 (H Mkrakra 59 not out, Z Simanga 19). Manleys won by 48 runs.

Makana Sona vs Southwell at Rhodes Prospect Field –

Southwell 131 (C White 63), Makana Sona 126 (S Nxuzula 38, S Bhongo 33). Southwell won by 5 runs.
Semi-finals:

Salem vs Cuylerville at Salem –

Cuylerville 175/5 (F Klopper 47 not out, C Muir 43 not out; K Zimmerman 2/21), Salem 150 (D Long 36, G Bradfield 26; R Muir 5/17, C Muir 3/25). Cuylerville won by 25 runs.

Manley Flats vs Southwell at Manleys –

Manley Flats 150. Southwell 141. Manleys won by 9 runs.

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