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LOGAN CUP RESULT: Compton, Munyonga knuckle down to save Mountaineers

Tuskers – 125 and 397 all out in 116.1 overs (Nick Gubbins 174, Tanu Makoni 67, Taffy Mupariwa 57; Tony Munyonga 4/90, Tendai Chatara 3/54, Timycen Maruma 1/13)

Mountaineers – 184 and 171-4 in 97.3 overs (Ben Compton 109*, Kevin Kasuza 20, Timycen Maruma 17; Ernest Masuku 2/49, Charlton Tshuma 1/16, Ainsley Ndlovu 1/24)

Match drawn

Ben Compton recorded his maiden first-class century as Mountaineers fought their way doggedly to a draw in their Logan Cup match against Tuskers at Harare Sports Club on Thursday.

Compton finished with 109 not out off 287 balls in seven hours, with 12 fours, and his team on 171 for four wickets, when play was called off about half an hour early due to bad light.

Mountaineers began the day on 55 for two, having been set a target of 339 for victory.

With five points on offer for a draw, they decided to aim for this, and successfully batted throughout the day to avoid defeat.

Compton waited for the right ball to hit, and then scored runs, but his partners were almost entirely committed to defence.

Kudzai Sauramba, his overnight partner, was soon out for five, bowled by Ernest Masuku at 66 for three.

Timycen Maruma batted for nearly two hours, facing 75 deliveries to score 17, before he was caught off Charlton Tshuma; 117 for four.

Tony Munyonga was totally committed to grim defence, blocking or leaving one ball after another as he stonewalled his team towards safety.

He scored just eight runs off 103 balls in almost two and a half hours in his unbroken partnership of 54 with Compton, and the match had reached the stage where a draw was likely even if bad light had not intervened.

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