The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Nichrut in last minute win

- Mukudzei Chingwere in Gweru Brighton Zhawi

for the title following an impressive third place finish last season. And the impressing team start got for off 14 to an games Nichrut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Shabanie Mine ............0 BIG central defender David Boriwondo headed home in the last minute to give Nichrut a full set of Castle Lager Premier Soccer League points at Ascot yesterday.

While Boriwondo scored the winner, it was former Shabanie Mine man Carlos Rusere who lit up the match when he replaced Farai Vimisayi in the second half. Rusere, who signed for Nichrut after failing to land a contract South African side Black Leopards, was the orchestrat­or of the home side’s most dangerous raids.

Nichrut had the better start and Rodreck Mutuma was unlucky not to open the Black Rhinos . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Yadah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 unbeaten. However, things went haywire scoring a minute before the breather, his knock down crashing against the post.

The home team’s striker Tatenda Hapazari had his effort disallowed for offside eight minutes into the second half.

Winning coach John Nyikadzino was all smiles after the final whistle.

“This was a derby and it was always going to be difficult to collect maximum points but I am happy we did,” he said.

“We were focused till the end and were rewarded late in the game. Shabanie played well, it could have been anyone’s game but I am happy we are the ones who are taking the three points home.”

Shabanie Mine gaffer Alexio Sigion reckoned it was unfortunat­e they were not rewarded for their spirited display.

“I cannot complain about the way the team played today and it was just unfortunat­e that we lost.

“What gives me hope is that we did not play badly but we were just unfortunat­e, that is part of football but we have to move on.

“The players now understand the way we want them to play and that is very encouragin­g,” said Sigion. Teams Nichrut: T Sande, N Mpinduki, T Hapazari, N Moyo, T Ndlovu, F Vimisayi (C Rusere 63rd min), D Boriwondo, A Maliselo,JChivasa(SSithole73­rdmin),RMutuma,FBushiri

Shabanie Mine: P Moyo, L Manyande, R Sibanda, N Mpofu, D Taderera, P Siziba, M Murimi, P Shoko, F Muza, T Rukanda, N Papias

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