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    Rats top cricket log

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 19, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Rhodes Rats lead the 2012/2013 Grahamstown Cricket Board league with 11 points after four matches. Due to the first league players making up the Eastern Province Grahamstown rural side, only a handful of first league matches have been played.

    The Rhodes Rats lead the 2012/2013 Grahamstown Cricket Board league with 11 points after four matches. Due to the first league players making up the Eastern Province Grahamstown rural side, only a handful of first league matches have been played.

    The bulk of the teams have played two games, except for the Rhodes sides who have played more due to exams and upcoming holidays. In the second spot on the league ladder is Sidbury with nine points.

    Cuylerville Cricket Club, who won the first league for the 2011/2012 season, are currently lying in fifth spot with seven points after three matches.

    First league standings (with matches played in brackets), as 19 November:

    Rhodes Rats 11 (4), Sidbury 9 (2), Rhodes Rhodents 9 (5), Willows 7 (2), Cuylerville 7 (3), Manley Flats 5 (1), Southwell 5 (1), Port Alfred 4 (3), Salem 2 (2), Makana Sona 1 (2).

    Bathurst first league –

    Manley Flats 11 (4), Cuylerville 10 (2), Southwell 7 (3), Kingswood 1 (1), Port Alfred 0 (2).

    Central Albany first league –

    Sidbury 12 (3), St Andrew’s 10 (3), Makana Sona 7 (3), Salem 5 (2), Willows 0 (3).

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