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    St Andrew’s win first T20

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 22, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Grahamstown section of the 2015 edition of the Under-19 T20 schools national cricket challenge got under way on Wednesday 21 January 2015, when Graeme College hosted St Andrew’s College.

    St Andrew’s were awarded the win after they beat Graeme by a convincing nine wickets.

    The Grahamstown section of the 2015 edition of the Under-19 T20 schools national cricket challenge got under way on Wednesday 21 January 2015, when Graeme College hosted St Andrew’s College.

    St Andrew’s were awarded the win after they beat Graeme by a convincing nine wickets.

    Graeme batted first and made 84 runs for the loss of nine wickets. In reply, St Andrew’s made 85 for one wicket as Tom Lane top-scored with 50 not out.

    The tournament sees the schools' first cricket teams competing against each other to determine the district winner, who will go on to the regional competition before the provincials.

    The overall winner of the provincials gets to represent their respective franchise in the national finals. Last year Kingswood College went on to represent the Warriors in the finals of the tournament. 

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