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Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 10, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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A number of the Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival matches were cancelled on day three due to bad weather. However, a few matches did take place with amount of overs affected.

A number of the Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival matches were cancelled on day three due to bad weather. However, a few matches did take place with amount of overs affected.

The annual Grahamstown Schools' Cricket festival, hosted by St Andrew's College, took place from 6 to 9 January.

Results from Day 3:

St Andrew’s College vs St Albans (20 overs)

St Andrew’s 136/6 (Ross Vides 50 not out), St Albans 105/8. St Andrew’s won by 31 runs.

Kingswood vs St Andrew’s School, Bloemfontein (46 overs)

St Andrew’s School 132 all out (Gerald Coetzee 39; Jarod van Blerk 3/20), Kingswood 134/6 (Daine Kruger 54, Lutho Nomoyi 25 not out; Gerald Coetzee 5/31). Kingswood won by 4 wickets.

Trinity vs Muir (30 overs)

Trinity 121 (Andrew Hanson 21, Stephen Kettley 23; Nafees Lukie 2/13), Muir 122/4 (Dumi Mahomana 37, Andrew Berry 28). Muir won by 6 wickets.

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