GALLERY: Vryheid Cricket Club – Gladiators rise above the challenge
Failing to bat out their 30 overs, the Gladiators were all dismissed for 98 runs in the 18th over with only Mohammed Ashgar (28) and Wikus Janse van Rensburg (22) managing to score runs.
Mohammed Ashgar obliterates the wicket of Wicket Wasps' Ewie Ellis.
Mohammed Ashgar obliterates the wicket of Wicket Wasps’ Ewie Ellis.
GLADIATORS faced Wicket Wasps in a Kingsmead Mynah’s Cup clash on Sunday, March 15.
On a “challenging” batting pitch at Cecil Emmett Park, the Gladiators won the toss and batted first against Wicket Wasps.
Failing to bat out their 30 overs, the Gladiators were all dismissed for 98 runs in the 18th over with only Mohammed Ashgar (28) and Wikus Janse van Rensburg (22) managing to score runs.
Best bowling figures for Wicket Wasps came from Andrew Brooks (3-2-1-3) and Connor High (5-1-24-2).
Andrew Brooks, the only Wicket Wasp to reach double figures at the crease, hits a monumental six.
In batting, the Wicket Wasps were not able to adapt to the conditions and clever bowling from returning Jackie Delport (6-1-22-3) and a fiery (2-1-7-2) from Mohamed Ashgar saw the Wicket Wasps crumble to 76 all out in the 16th over.
Andrew Brooks (11) was the only Wicket Wasps batsman to get double figures. The Gladiators won by 22 runs.
Wicket Wasps’ Andrew Brooks annihilates the wicket of Gladiators’ Zia Rehman.
Vryheid Cricket Club would also like to thank Jan and Jaques from KZN Bodyworks for their generous sponsorship and cooking us a splendid meal at our cricket festival, which was held on February 28.
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Tossie Lategan and the Blarney Brothers.
Barmen Wiseman Myeni and Kaizz Aldana kept the beers flowing…
Prost!
Steven Ousman and Leon Klusener, celebrating at the Ingudlane Oktoberfest.
The Caldecott clan getting into ‘German mode’.
Lynn and Peter Ruddle.
Adelaide farm house today – experts say you can still see the bullet holes in the walls…
The Boers open fire on the British camp.
Vegetables that grow best in spring include kale spinach, beetroot and artichoke. PHOTO: Publicphoto.org
the full potential of over one in four children born in South Africa today is being limited and denied by a lack of access to sufficient and nutritious food. (Picture posed)
John and Theresa Edmond photographed at the Royal Country Inn this morning, October 17.
Cllr Zwane (Exco and Portfolio Council Chair: Engineering Services), Mr Zulu (Director: Engineering Services) and Mr Mthembu represented the Amajuba District Municipality at the meeting.
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