Local sportSport

Tuks prove their supremacy on sports field with ninth USSA title

Tuks's cricket team was crowned last week as USSA cricket champions when they beat the Madiba of the Eastern Cape in an exciting final.

The age-old concept of one for all and all for one led to Assupol-Tuks Cricket winning the USSA title last week by beating the Madibaz by five runs in the final at the Tuks Oval.

With this victory, Tuks capped a brilliant year winning their ninth USSA title. The university’s sports teams were also victorious in USSA’s chess, swimming, judo, cross country, women’s hockey, volleyball, golf and rowing tournaments.

Tuks batted first and managed to score 256/7 in their allotted 50 overs. The 18-year old Mitchell van Buuren played a captain’s innings scoring 76 runs from 93 balls.

Towards the end of the innings, Thomas Karber scored a valuable 59 runs from 46 balls. Donovan Ferreira’s unbeaten 18 runs from eight balls were also quite useful.

Tuks’s bowlers and fielders impressed with the way they made it really difficult for the Madibaz batsmen to get going. Going into the last ten overs, they had to score at nearly eight runs an over which was always going to be a tall order.

All credit to Lloyd Brown from the Eastern Cape team, whose patient 108 runs (136 balls) enabled his teammates to go for the big slog in the last few overs nearly succeeding in pulling off a fantastic victory.

Craig Kirsten from Tuks received the man of the match award for taking 4/77 in ten overs.

A modest Kirsten is the first to admit that it was not his best bowling performance but he got the job done taking wickets at crucial times.

“Me winning the man of the match award is due to a brilliant team effort,” he said after receiving the award.

Van Buuren, who was still at school last year, shares the same sentiment.

“After that lost in our first game against UCT, we all knew what had to be done. That was to win the rest of our games. It was none negotiable,” said the young star.

Although Tuks lost against UTC, they went on to beat UJ and Northwest Pukke to qualify at the top of their log which was fortunate as both semi-final games got rained out which meant the two top teams in both pools went through to the final.

 

For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord’s websites:

Rekord East

Rekord North

Rekord Centurion

Rekord Moot

For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram.

You can read the full story on our App. Download it here.
Back to top button