Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Swaziland, Zim share spoils

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Zimbabwe .......................... (0) 2

Swaziland.............................(1) 2

ZIMBABWE came from a goal down on two occasions to earn a hard fought 2-2 draw against Swaziland in the 2016 Cosafa Castle Cup opener at Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia yesterday.

Kaizer Chiefs target Felix Badenhorst scored a brace for Sihlangu Semnikati with Obadiah Tarumbwa and Ronald Pfumbidzai finding the back of the net for the four-time champions.

Swaziland were all over the Warriors in the first-half and after Badenhorst beat the offside trap to head home the opener on 17 minutes, Swaziland head coach Harris Bulunga would have expected his side to have establishe­d a bigger lead heading into the tunnel at the break.

But the King’s Shield were guilty of squanderin­g several goal-scoring opportunit­ies with Njabulo Ndlovu unlucky to see his bicycle-kick fly just over on 32 minutes.

Swaziland continued their assault on the Zimbabwe goal after the break and should have doubled their lead seven minutes in the second stanza. Tony Tsabedze slipped in behind the Warriors defence, but failed to find the back of the net with the goal at his mercy.

Tsabedze was made to rue his missed chance as Zimbabwe pulled level through Tarumbwa soon after.

In identical fashion to Badenhorst’s opener, the former AmaTuks forward ghosted in behind the Swazi defence before heading home the equaliser.

Badenhorst restored Swaziland’s lead in the 65th minute. After Danny Phiri handled the ball in inside the penalty area, the striker duly struck home from 12 yards.

But, poor defending would cost Swaziland all three points. After they failed to clear their lines, Pfumbidzai’s pounced to net a spectacula­r overhead kick in the 78th minute to earn Callisto Pasuwa’s troops a point. Badenhorst had a chance to win it for Swaziland and subsequent­ly complete his hattrick with five minutes remaining - the in-form striker, though, failed to guide his towering header on target from close range.

Teams: Zimbabwe: Mukuruva; Zvirekwi (Kutinyu 90’), Kangwa (Chapapiwa 54’) , Muroiwa, Hadebe, Masuku, Phiri, Mudehwe (Manuvire 77’), Tarumbwa, Pfumbidzai, Mashumba Swaziland: Ginndiza; Mabila, Muzi Dlamini (Nhleko 82’), Mdluli, Mkhweli, Badenhorst, Ndzinisa, Lukhele, Dlamini, Ndlovo, Tsabedze (Palma 69’). — Supersport.

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Obadiah Tarumbwa

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