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Cuylerville lead first league

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 26, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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Grahamstown Cricket Board fixtures continued over the past weekend with Cuylerville the new log leaders in the first league. Rhodes Rats dropped down to second spot after leading for the past few weeks. Cuylerville have 12 points after four matches, while the Rats have 11 points after five matches.

Grahamstown Cricket Board fixtures continued over the past weekend with Cuylerville the new log leaders in the first league. Rhodes Rats dropped down to second spot after leading for the past few weeks. Cuylerville have 12 points after four matches, while the Rats have 11 points after five matches.

In the second league Manley Flats still hang on to their slender lead over Cuylerville. Manley have 32 points after seven matches while Cuylerville have 30 points after seven.

First league log standings as of 26 November (number of matches played in brackets):

Cuylerville 12 (4), Rats 11 (5), Manley Flats 10 (2), Sidbury 10 (3), Southwell 9 (2), Rhodents 9 (5), Willows 7 (3), Makana Sona 6 (2), Port Alfred 4 (4) and Salem 2 (3).

Second league log standings as of 26 November (number of matches played in brackets):

Manley Flats 32 (7), Cuylerville 30 (7), Shrews 21 (7), Salem 21 (8), Rainbows 21 (7), Albany 20 (7), Southwell 20 (7), Chelsea 19 (7), Station Hill 19 (6), Tiger Titans 19 (7), Kenton 8 (7), Sidbury 7 (6), Port Alfred 6 (7), Swallows 2 (6) and Early Birds 2 (7).

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