Gauteng schools downed by KZN kids
The last day of the Michaelmas Cricket Festival brought with it some interesting T20 results, writes THEO GARRUN.
The last day of the Michaelmas Cricket Festival brought with it some interesting T20 results, writes THEO GARRUN.
Five schools go into the final day of the Michaelmas Festival in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday with three wins out of three under their belts, writes THEO GARRUN.
KZN Schools came off second best at the Oppenheimer Michaelmas Festival in Pietermaritzburg over the weekend, writes THEO GARRUN.
The 59th annual Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Festival takes place in and around Pietermaritzburg from Saturday until Tuesday next week, writes THEO GARRUN.
In a final preparation ahead of Michaelmas Week, Jeppe beat touring New Zealand school side Westlake by 103 runs on Heritage Day Monday, writes THEO GARRUN.
Siya Sibiya is the new Central Gauteng Lions U19 and Academy head coach charged with heading the elite youth programme of what used to be the Gauteng Cricket Board and is well qualified for the job, writes THEO GARRUN.
KES and St Stithians wrapped up their preparations for next week’s Michaelmas Festival with a high-scoring 50-over game at KES on Saturday, ending in a four-wicket win for the home side, writes THEO GARRUN.
St Stithians College has emerged as one of the powerhouses of Gauteng schools cricket, and a rich source of future professional players writes THEO GARRUN.
St John’s College enjoyed a profitable pre-season trip to Zimbabwe ahead of a busy 2018-19 schedule, writes THEO GARRUN.
Two schoolboys are part of a strong senior Western Province 13-man Africa T20 Cup squad.
St Benedict’s College traveled to Harare in the holidays to play in the St George’s T20 tournament and came back with the trophy after beating St John’s of Joburg in the final, writes THEO GARRUN.
The St David’s two-day time cricket festival ended on Sunday with two draws and two 10-wicket wins in the four matches played.
The eight teams playing in the St David’s Time Cricket Festival are halfway through their second matches, and results look possible in all of them.
The first round of matches in the St David’s time cricket festival produced three wins and one draw, seven centuries and some good spin bowling in conditions that definitely favoured the batsmen, writes THEO GARRUN.
Five centuries were scored on the first day of the St David’s Time Cricket Festival on Thursday, writes THEO GARRUN.