Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Cranborne Bullets hold Highlander­s

- Lovemore Kadzura in Rusape

Cranborne Bullets……… ........................ (1) 1 Highlander­s …………………................. (1) 1 HIGHLANDER­S walked away with a point against Cranborne Bullets in a match that they dominated and could have scored a good number of goals at Vengere Stadium yesterday.

Bosso took the lead with eight minutes played through pint sized midfielder

Ray Lunga and the soldiers replied when captain Tadiwa Chibunyu converted a penalty 10 minutes later.

It was the 12th stalemate that Highlander­s have been involved in this season, which saw them remain in fourth place with 45 points while Cranborne are on 35 points and on position 12 on the log.

The home team started the match brightly and camped in the visitors’ half in search of an early lead but they were punished for piling all their man upfront leaving their back exposed and Bosso capitalise­d through a counter attack when Lunga fired a brilliant shot past Tatenda Makoni in goals for the home team.

Bullets initiated some build ups from the centre circle and Jarrison Selemani released a powerful goal bound shot which defender Mbongeni Ndlovu blocked with his hand and referee Lawrence Zimhondi pointed to the spot. Chibunyu took the responsibi­lity and beat a diving Ariel Sibanda.

With half an hour gone, Bosso thought it was their turn to be awarded a penalty when a Bullets player appeared to have handled in a crowded box but Zimhondi who had a good performanc­e was not convinced.

The Bulawayo giants created a number of opportunit­ies towards the end of the first half but Stanley Ngala and Pritchard Mpelele were not sharp upfront.

In the second half Bosso came more charged and rejuvenate­d and launched several attacks into the Bullets area but were found wanting.

Ngala, Lunga and Mpelele continued to waste glorious chances as they rushed their efforts and could not capitalise on Cranborne defenders who were showing signs of fizzling out.

Godfrey Makaruse in the 51st minute laid a perfect pass to Lunga who was slow to connect with the goal at his mercy.

On the hour mark, Ngala who was well positioned in the box delivered a weak cross at goal after he received a cross from Mpelele. Bosso keeper and skipper was rarely tested by Bullets in the second half.

Mpelele blew a golden opportunit­y to give the visitors the lead with four minutes left when he came face to face with Makoni but somehow blasted his effort over the bar.

Bullets coach Nesbert “Yabo” Saruchera who held Bosso 2-2 in the reverse fixture at Babourfiel­ds conceded that his charges were fortunate to walk away with a point.

“We were a bit lucky we could have conceded two goals.

“We created few chances today but we are happy with the draw. We want to collect points even in difficult matches likes this to survive relegation,” said a relieved Yabo.

Bosso coach Baltermar Brito was frustrated with the draw.

“We created so many chances but we were not scoring. We hope to improve on the remaining six games and finish in a better position,” he said.

Results

Yesterday: FC Platinum 1-0 Bulawayo City, Cranborne Bullets 1-1 Highlander­s, Yadah 1-0 Caps United, Chicken Inn 1-0 Whawha, ZPC Kariba 1-1 Black Rhinos

Fixtures

Today: Dynamos v Ngezi Platinum Stars (National Sports Stadium), Bulawayo Chiefs v Manica Diamonds (Luveve Stadium), Triangle United v Herentals College (Gibbo Stadium)

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Chicken Inn’s Brian Muza (right) celebrates his 11th goal as Chicken Inn beat Whawha FC 1-nil at Luveve Stadium yesterday
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