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Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 9, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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The annual Grahamstown Schools' Cricket festival, hosted by St Andrew's College, took place from 6 to 9 January.
Results from day two (Thursday 8 January) of the Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival:

The annual Grahamstown Schools' Cricket festival, hosted by St Andrew's College, took place from 6 to 9 January.
Results from day two (Thursday 8 January) of the Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival:

St Andrew’s College (Grahamstown) vs St Andrew’s School (Bloemfontein):
St Andrews College – 119 all out (Christopher Benjamin 41, Dale Neetling 3/25), St Andrews School 92 all out (Ross Ferguson 4/34, Robert Quarmby 3/15). St Andrew’s College won by 27 runs.

Grahamstown Rural vs Muir
Grahamstown Rural 184 all out (Renaldo Gombert 56, Bradley Hendricks 5/35), Muir 188/2 (Sinesipho Tsotsa 37, Andrew Berry 51 not out, Siyamthanda Gqibithole 56 not out). Muir won by 8 wickets.

Cambridge vs St Dominic's
Cambridge 198 all out (Lihle Nyondo 75, Lazare Edwards 36; Ryan Oliphant 5/63, Brandon Price 2/55), St Dominic's 129 all out (Avile Thiso 3/18, Athi Mbovane 4/26; Kyle de Beer 26, Thomas Luck 24). Cambridge won by 69 runs.

Namibia vs Woodridge
Namibia 173 all out (Lohan Louwrens 75; S Goliath 5/24; J De klerk 3/25), Woodridge 147 all out (D Biggs 45; SJ Loftie-Eaton 3/22). Namibia won by 26 runs.

Hudson Park vs Menlopark
Hudson Park 119 all out (Jason Niemand 35, Sine Qeshile 30; Bernard Snyman 2/6), Menlopark 105 all out (Bernard Snyman 29 Reuben Fleischhauer  23;  Luke Dallas 3/22 in 23 overs). Hudson Park won by 15 runs.

St Albans vs Kingswood
St Albans 222/6 declared (Josh van Heerden 64, Aldtead Hulme 40; Jimmy Sholto-Douglas 3/38), Kingswood 140/7 (Stephan van Vollenhoven 3/28). Match drawn.

Graeme vs Trinityhouse
Trinity 237 all out (Stephen Kettley 105 not out, Jared Fuller 40; Leluthu Cekiso 5/77), Graeme 97/9 (Chris Gleaves 34; Jordan Nel 4/16). Match drawn.

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