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of the audio and visual clippings of the day can be found on www.csamedia.co.za
There is going to be a new
wearer of the unofficial Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week crown this year after the
hosts, Free State, take on Northerns at the Manguang Oval in the week’s main
game on Tuesday.
Northerns beat Gauteng quite comfortably on Monday to book their
spot in the week’s showcase game. Gauteng made 227/8 in their 50 overs, with
Josh Richards getting a century for them.
Northerns, in reply, were never really troubled and they reached
the target four wickets down and five overs to spare. Their captain, Joshua
Coetzee top-scored with 85, ably assisted by Ruan de Swardt who saw the side
home and was still there with 71 not out at the end.
Free State guaranteed their slot when they beat Eastern Province
by 64 runs on Monday. They posted a massive 353/3 in their 50 overs, with
Christopher Schreuder and Raynard van Tonder both getting centuries.
EP’s Chris Benjamin scored a hundred in the run chase, but he
never got enough support and they finished well short.
There were five centuries scored on the day, and 11 in all
during the week, showing that the hot and dry conditions in Bloemfontein
certainly favoured the batsmen.
With one day to go, that’s just one short of the record of 12
100s at a Khaya Majola Week. There were also a remarkable 38 half centuries
scored in the first four days.
The top batsman so far is undoubtedly Free State’s Christopher
Schreuder. He made his second 100 on Tuesday – 134 against Eastern Province –
to go with his 126 not out against KwaZulu-Natal Inland on Sunday.
He has made 369 runs in five games (two of them T20s) and is the
week’s top-scorer.
The other centurions are:
Raynard van Tonder (Free State) 133* v EP, Ben Hendersen
(Boland) 129* v Easterns, Jarred Alder (Easterns) 110 v Boland, Mitchell van
Buuren (Gauteng) 100 v KZN, Jean du Plessis (SWD) 104* v North Cape, Wiaan
Mulder (Gauteng) 104* v SWD, Louis Geldenhuis (Easterns) 104 v WP, Josh
Richards (Gauteng) 100 v Northerns, Chris Benjamin (Eastern Province) 105 v
Free State.
On the other hand, there were only four five-wicket hauls in the
first four days of the week.
The best figures came from Ruan de Swardt of Northerns who took
5/15 against Limpopo. He is also the top wicket-taker so far.
Others to get “fifers” are: Richard Papenfus (SWD) 5/21 v North
West, Katlego Thena (Gauteng) 5/21 v EP and Keenan Smith (EP) 5/68 v Northerns.
The Coca-Cola Hero of the Day was Boland’s Sinalo Gobeni, who
smashed 96 not out to give his side a victory over Easterns that looked
decidedly unlikely when he came to the crease.
The fixtures for the final day are:
Free State v Northerns (UFS Oval), Boland v Gauteng (Saints
Vossies), Easterns v Eastern Province (CUT Oval), Western Province v Border
(Grey Oval), South Western Districts v Limpopo (UFS III), KwaZulu-Natal Inland
v Namibia (CBC I), Northern Cape v Mpumalanga (Grey GCB), KwaZulu-Natal v North
West (Grey Casa).
Summarised Scorecards
Free State 353/3 (Christopher Schreuder 134, Raynard van Tonder
133*, Phillip Visser 53*). Eastern Province 289/8 (Matthew Breetzke 25, Chris
Benjamin 105, Jade de Klerk 23. Jimmy Shloto-Douglas 52; Samokelo Mokhosi 2/66,
Gerald Coetzee 2/25). Free State won by 64 runs.
Gauteng 227/8 (Joshua Richards 100, Muhammed Mayet 42; William
Ledwaba 41); Ruan de Swardt 2/55). Northerns 231/4 (Joshua Van Heerden 85, Ivan
Kriek 21, Ruan de Swardt 71*). Northerns won by six wickets.
Easterns 289/6 (Jarred Alder 110, Justin Brink 65, Katleho Bala
49*; Sinalo Gobeni 2/42); Boland 192/5 (Khanya Cotani 40, Paul Barnard 32, Ben
Henderson32, Sinalo Gobeni 96 not out, Keagan Whitten 52). Boland won by 5
wickets.
KwaZulu-Natal Coastal 57 (Diego du Plessis 3/7; Mihlali
Mpongwana 3/14, Michael Cohen 3/20); Western Province 61/2 (Jesse Christensen
32*, Hamza Saloojee 23). Western Province won by 8 wickets.
Northern Cape 122 (Craig Pinetown 32; James Ritchie 2/16, Sean
Gilson 2/17, Ethan Bosch 2/24, Thabang Ntilane 2/21, Ethan Bosch 2/24);
KwaZulu-Natal Inland 123/3 (Jiveshan Pillay 33, Grant Morris 27 not out, Sean
Gilson 28). KwaZulu-Natal Inland won by 7 wickets.
Namibia 229 (Jurgen Linde 84, Albert van der Merwe 39;
Siphamandla Krweqe 2/47, Jason Raubenheimer 2/42, Luke Dallas 3/35); Border
235/3 (Jason Raubenheimer 48, Athenkosi Mfaze 53, Jason Niemand 75 not out;
Petrus Burger 2/54). Border won by 7 wickets.
South Western Districts 278/9 (Grant Esau 59, Samnkelo Mvimbi
56, Richard Papenfus 46; Irwin Modimokaone 2/47, Ruan Minaar 2/43m Muhammed
Suliman 2/38, Louis van Schalkwyk 2/20); North West 118 (Muhammed Suliman 32,
Mpho Selaolane 2; Richard Papefus 5/21). SWD won by 160 runs.
Limpopo 236/5 (Morné Venter 62, Ruvan Kruger 38, Timothy
Elpinstone 37; Yusef Patel 2/18); Mpumalanga 175 (Connor Fletcher 29, Brandon
Brodell 25, Bernard Vorster 29; Ozayr Karodia 49; Craig Corne 2/38, Sahil Patel
4/34). Limpopo won by 61 runs.
By Theo Garrun
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