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Stallions win T20 for third year in a row

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Eddie Brett-Rite

The final of the Central Karoo Cricket Union (CKCU) T20 competitio­n took place at the Botanics Grounds in Graaff-Reinet on Saturday afternoon, 9 March, between Stallions Cricket Club and Masizakhe 1.

Stallions, batting first, lost two early wickets, but an 85-run partnershi­p between Juandré Davids - 83 runs (nine × boundaries and three sixes) and Jean-Pierre Phillips - 26 runs, steadied the ship and the Stallions posted a competitiv­e total of 161 runs for the loss of four wickets, in their 20 overs.

Masizakhe set about chasing down the

162 runs needed for victory, but lost wickets regularly and after 16 overs they had scored 97 runs for the loss of five wickets. This meant that they had to score 65 runs in four overs at 16,25 runs per over. This proved to be a mountain too high to climb for the remaining batsmen and Masizakhe were dismissed for 115 runs.

Ashwell Adams claimed three wickets for 15 runs in his allotted four overs and Phillips, with three wickets for 26 runs, kept the opposition batsmen in tow.

A comprehens­ive 46-run victory for the Stallions team and the T20 title for the third year in a row.

Semi-final

One of the semi-finals of the CKCU T20 competitio­n was played at the Botanics Grounds that morning, Saturday 9 March, between the Stallions Cricket Club and Murraysbur­g.

Batting first, Stallions posted 171 runs for the loss of five wickets in their allotted 20 overs, thanks mainly to a 70-run knock (six × boundaries and 4 × sixes) by Samuel Bantom and useful contributi­ons of 33 by Donovan Joubert, 26 by Davids and 21 by Phillips. The Murraysbur­g side were never in the game and were skittled out for a mere 41 runs.

This is the lowest total scored by a team in a T20 match against the Stallions.

Michael Bantom - three wickets for seven runs and Jano Joubert - three wickets for 11 runs - gave Stallions a massive 130-run win and a place in the final against Masizakhe 1, who defeated the Willowmore side on the Fred Hufkie Oval in Kroonvale.

A very successful golf day took place at Graaff-Reinet Golf Club in aid of Kairos congregati­on.

A field of 40 golfers all pitched in and enjoyed hot weather and a well-organised day.

The winners of the day on a massive 49 points in the Scramble drive format were John Luscombe and Archie Welman, who thumped the field to win by counting out Richard Schwartz and Godwin Bosch into second place.

Chris Lee and Neil Dodds were playing steady golf to end up in bronze medal position. Field prizes were taken by Bets Henning for the longest drive, and to Denzil Vrolik and Archie Weman for nearest to the pin.

The special prize for the highest scoring fourball went to Yvonne Drummond, Kenny Eaton, Godwin Bosch and Richard Schwartz.

The special St Patricks Green golf day is this Saturday with the dress being "compulsory green outfits" and lots of Irish celebrator­y drinks and snacks.

 ?? ?? From the left are Philip Jonker, Archie Welman and John Luscombe
From the left are Philip Jonker, Archie Welman and John Luscombe
 ?? ?? From the left are Philip Jonker, Godwin Bosch and Richard Swartz
From the left are Philip Jonker, Godwin Bosch and Richard Swartz
 ?? ?? Jean-Pierre Phillips, the captain of the Stallions Cricket Club (right), receiving the T20 trophy from Mark Meyer, president of the Eastern Province Cricket Umpires Associatio­n.
Jean-Pierre Phillips, the captain of the Stallions Cricket Club (right), receiving the T20 trophy from Mark Meyer, president of the Eastern Province Cricket Umpires Associatio­n.

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