Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Nichrut takes over pole position

- Lovemore Zigara in Gweru

THE Central Soccer League promotiona­l race took another twist at the weekend when Shurugwi-based Nichrut took pole position without kicking a ball.

Nichrut got three points on a 3-0 scoreline against expelled former Premiershi­p side Border Strikers.

While Nichrut got free points, army side Tongogara, who went into the weekend fixtures with a three-point lead, were checked by their bogey side Chrome Stars 0-2 in a Kwekwe derby.

With Kwekwe having last tasted Premiershi­p football in 2008 when Lancashire Steel was still around, most had thought the chrome miners, who had nothing but pride to play for, would make it easy for Tongogara.

However, Chrome Stars were in a no nonsense mood and completely outplayed their cross town neighbours.

Yoramu Ngwira, the Chrome Stars coach, said theirs was to play football and let the best team be promoted.

“We are profession­als that are in the league to compete and we deserved to win this game. That they (Tongogara) are in the promotiona­l race is not an issue to us and if they are good enough they will still gain promotion. I would like to pay tribute to my charges for a good game,” said Ngwira.

His Tongogara counterpar­t Kelvin Maphosa, however, refused to throw in the towel and said the race is still on.

“The race is still on and we are going to take the battle to the wire. We are not giving up as yet, it’s a tight race, but we will continue to fight it out so that Premiershi­p football returns to Kwekwe,” Maphosa said.

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