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LADY CHEVRONS FALL TO UGANDA

- Brandon Moyo

THE Lady Chevrons’ preparatio­ns in India suffered a blow following their six-run defeat at the hands of Uganda at Omtex Cricket Institute in Palghar, India, yesterday.

This was their second T20 match with the first one having taken place on Sunday at the same venue.

On Sunday, Zimbabwe and Uganda became the first internatio­nal teams to play a cricket match at Omtex Cricket Institute.

The Lady Chevrons won that match by two runs.

In yesterday’s encounter, the Lady Chevrons — bowling first — restricted the Victoria Pearls to 145/6 in 20 overs before going on to finish their innings six runs short of victory on 139/8 in their 20 overs.

Audrey Mazvishaya led from the front with the ball for the Lady Chevrons, finishing with figures of 3/21 in her four over spell while Kelis Ndhlovu claimed one wicket for 15 runs in three overs.

Among the three wickets taken by Mazvishaya were the dangerous Gloria Abukor and Esther Iloku.

Abukor, opening the batting for the Victoria Pearls top scored with a brilliant 50 runs off 37 deliveries while Iloku was their second leading run scorer with 32 runs from 37 balls. Janet Mbabazi and Rita Musamali made 15 runs apiece as their team posted a competitiv­e score.

The Lady Chevrons’ chase got off to a good start with Sharne Mayers and Ndhlovu scoring 35 runs inside three overs before the former fell for 14 runs off just six balls. Ndhlovu would go on to top score for Zimbabwe with 39 runs from 23 deliveries.

Chiedza Dhururu chipped in with 21 runs off 22 deliveries while Loryn Phiri remained undefeated on 20 runs from 22 balls. The four batters were the only ones that managed to cross double figures for the Lady Chevrons.

Uganda skipper Consy Aweko produced a match winning spell which saw her finish with impressive figures of 2/9 in four overs while Mbabazi, Walaza Sarah, Immaculate Nakisuyi and Rita Musamali took one wicket apiece.

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