If we are to believe the slogan Students Rule, Okay then Free
State University fancy their chances for a place in the national
club championship final on Friday. But this year's host club, CBC
Old Boys, have similar designs as do Old Grey, from Port
Elizabeth, which means that Section 1 is still open. So when
CBCOB meet Free State University tomorrow (Thursday subs) at
Memorial Park in Groenkloof the small matter of who is going to
win Section 1 should be decided.
Depending of course on two factors: the result of today's games
and the question of the spread of bonus points which have been
introduced this year to make the competition more interesting.
Under the bonus points system introduced this year, Free State,
Old Grey and CBC Old Boys have a bonus point, but the unbeaten
Kovsies have 13 log points to the nine apiece for CBC Old Boys
and Old Grey.
It is far simpler in Section 2 with its mixed bunch of all sorts
and where unbeaten Zoo Lake moved to the top when Cape Town
University's batting crumbled as easy as puff pastry. The Gauteng
side, who escaped the hangman on day two when they squeezed
through against Collegians, wrapped up their game against Ikeys
by 118 runs. As it is Kovsies' powerful top order batting led by
Morne Van Wyk enabled the Bloemfontein side to sit pretty at the
top of the log when they beat won by six wickets with 15 overs to
spare at Technikon Oval yesterday. Van Wyk, who has stepped out
from the Boeta Dippenaar shadow this week, has written his own
script with an impressive batting performance, rattling off 90
yesterday off only 77 balls.
Set a target of 207 Free State rattled off the runs at an
impressive run rate with Van Wyk so dominant that the Maties
bowling attack buckled under the pressure. His driving was as
powerful as was his shot selection and his innings of 90 took his
total to 284 in three innings and an average 142. Van Wyk, who
has given up the wicketkeeping gloves, also bagged three for 35
to turn in a man of the match style performance. At Memorial Park
yesterday RAU, the defending champions of the MTN Trophy, were
all but eliminated when CBC Old Boys held their nerve in a tight
game to take the honours by 15 runs as Old Grey remain in
contention as well by beating Lafarge in a match transferred from
Harlequins to Onderwyskollege because of a saturated pitch.
Thieves may have raided the ground overnight and the covers are
now adorn some squatter shack but their bowling held together
under a late charge and a century which came from Zander de Bruyn
but it was all for nothing as the tight bowling and fielding
placed pressure on the RAU batsmen. De Bruyn's innings was wellpaced but it did little to help the title-holders in their quest
for a second final.
After a disappointing batting effort on Monday CBC Old Boys
recovered to score 244 with solid half-centuries from Dries
Cronje and Robbie Walter before Nico Martin's big-hitting tactics
earned the Groenkloof club an outside chance of edging RAU. His
innings of 77 off 59 balls with three sixes among the 13
boundaries was the sort of fireworks needed to boost the total
after a solid top-order foundation.
Old Grey's consistent batting kept them in their final plan
contentions although they need CBC Old Boys to upset Free State
University. Mark Rushmere found something to smile about for a
change with an innings of 45 while Kevin Duckworth's opening
shots in a score of 55 set the Port Elizabeth side on their way.
Wayne Radford's five wickets for Zoo Lake rattled more than the
Cape Town University confidence after the Gauteng champions of
last season found Alwyn Vorster putting a solid innings of 65
together in a total of 230. Normally the Cape Town students would
have set out with confidence when tackling such a competitive
target but they failed abysmally to mount anything remotely
looking like a challenge. Police, from East London, now escape
the wooden spoon slot in Section 2 when they beat West End and
Boksburg collected a second merited victory by beating
Collegians.