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Mountaineers send Rocks tumbling to heavy defeat, Eagles crush Tuskers

Mega Market Mountaineers – 176 and 468-9 declared in 97.2 overs (Ben Compton 217, Joylord Gumbie 108, Tinashe Muchawaya 48; Brian Mudzinganyama 4/44, Roy Kaia 3/94, Priviledge Chesa 1/93)

Southern Rocks – 190 and 149 all out in 49.2 overs (Tafadzwa Tsiga 66*, Takudzwa Chataira 27, Roy Kaia 11; Victor Nyauchi 5/54, Shingi Masakadza 2/5, Donald Tiripano 2/21)

Mega Market Mountaineers won by 305 runs

A lone innings from Tafadzwa Tsiga saved Southern Rocks from complete disaster at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday, but they still went down by 305 runs to give Mega Market Mountaineers their first victory of the Logan Cup campaign.

Rocks began the day in the unhappy situation of needing, in theory, 455 runs to win and having lost their first two wickets for 10 runs, the not-out batters being the opening batter Innocent Kaia with two and his cousin Roy Kaia yet to score.

Would they fight or would they run?

There was certainly very little fighting early on, as the batters played out three maiden overs before Innocent was bowled by Donald Tiripano for his overnight two, which took him 29 balls.

This brought in Cephas Zhuwao, kept in till the morning, but not even he showed much inclination to tackle the bowlers.

He did hit one four, but was eventually caught at the wicket off Victor Nyauchi for an uncharacteristic five off 16 balls.

Roy Kaia did hit a six and a four, but it took him 31 balls to score 11, and then Nyauchi removed him lbw, with the score now a miserable 35 for five wickets.

Richmond Mutumbami briefly showed some spirit in scoring eight off 11 balls before being caught off Tiripano – 37 for six.

Next to go were Blessed Muzite (2) and Travor Mutsamba (4), both falling to Shingi Masakadza to make the score 55 for eight wickets.

The only notable batter left now was Tsiga, who played a quiet game but at least was prepared to put up a fight instead of giving his wicket away weakly.

Priviledge Chesa stayed in with him, and the Mountaineers attack was at last blunted, when they had no doubt earlier expected the match to be over by lunch.

Instead at the interval the score was 83 for eight, with Tsiga on 28 and Chesa 11.

Lunch seemed to infuse Tsiga with vitamins, as on his return to the crease he hit Nyauchi for a four and a single, which brought him to face Wellington Masakadza.

In succession Tsiga hammered him for four, four, six and four to bring up his fifty off 83 balls.

However, he then lost Chesa, lbw to Nyauchi for 11 at 107 for nine.

The last man, Takudzwa Chataira, seemed inspired by Tsiga and hit Nyauchi for a two and two fours off consecutive deliveries, and another two boundaries in Nyauchi’s next over.

Tsiga hit Wellington Masakadza for another two sixes, but the brief spell of fun came to an end in the following over, when Chataira was bowled by Nyauchi for 27 off 29 balls to end the match at 149 all out.

Tsiga finished unbeaten with 66 off 100 balls, with three sixes and eight fours, an innings that enabled Rocks to lose with a little dignity and guns blazing even when it was all too late.

More resolution from the top order might have seen them save the match with the help of afternoon rain.

Nyauchi was again the best bowler for Mountaineers, taking five wickets for 54 runs, with two each for Tiripano and Shingi Masakadza.


Eagles – 296 all out in 77.5 overs (Faraz Akram 70*, Tanaka Chivanga 69, Tinashe Kamunhukamwe 39; Tanatswa Bechani 5/91, Luke Jongwe 2/47, Sheunopa Musekwa 2/56)

Tuskers – 98 and 165 all out in 52.1 overs (following on) (Luke Jongwe 52, Milton Shumba 24, Clive Madande 19; Richard Ngarava 4/31, Tapiwa Mufudza 4/61, Tanaka Chivanga 1/8)

Eagles won by an innings and 33 runs

Luke Jongwe made a fighting fifty but of his partners only the last man, Charlton Tshuma, offered even a flicker of resistance as Eagles powered to an innings victory over Tuskers at Old Hararians Sports Club on Tuesday morning.

Tuskers began the day on 97 for five wickets in their second innings, needing another 101 runs to avoid an innings defeat – the overnight batters were Clive Madande with 14 and Jongwe with eight.

Madande was soon out for 19, caught at the wicket off Richard Ngarava, who with the off-spinner Tapiwa Mufudza took charge of the bowling.

Ngarava soon followed up by removing Simba Haukozi (3) and Tanatswa Bechani (0) with successive deliveries, and when Mufudza had Sheu Musekwa caught for one, the score was 120 for nine.

However, Jongwe was still there and, sadly too late, he finally found a determined partner in Tshuma.

They attacked the bowling to add 45 runs in eight overs, with Jongwe going on to reach his fifty before being last man out, caught by Faraz Akram off Mufudza with the total on 165.

His 52 came off 67 balls and contained a six and eight fours, while Tshuma was unbeaten with 12 off 22 balls.

There were four wickets each in the innings for Ngarava and Mufudza, who conceded 31 and 61 runs for them respectively.

Eagles’ third victory was by the margin of an innings and 33 runs, and they have now opened up a large gap at the top of the Logan Cup table.

2022/23 LOGAN CUP POINTS TABLE

TEAMMWLTDNRPT
Eagles43001083
Mountaineers31101049
Tuskers32100049
Rhinos31200037
Southern Rocks30300027

How points are awarded:

•        Win – 10 points

•        Tie – 6 points

•        Draw/washout – 5 points

•        Win by an innings – 2 points

Bowling Points:                            

•        3 wickets – 1 point

•        5 wickets – 1 point

•        7 wickets – 1 point

•        9 wickets – 1 point

(Total bowling points permitted – 4)

Batting points:

•        200 team runs – 1 point

•        250 team runs – 1 point

•        300 team runs – 1 point

•        350 team runs – 1 point

(Total batting points permitted – 4)

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