Zimbabwe schools- St.John's College report
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Peter Whalley
09-Feb-2000
ST JOHN'S COLLEGE - by
ST. JOHNS VERSUS PRINCE EDWARD, 5TH FEBRUARY
The heavy rain which fell in Harare during the week meant that of
the 11 games scheduled, only the First X1 game took place.
FIRST X1 MATCH
The fact that this game took place at all was due largely to the
efforts of the St. Johns ground staff who were able to ensure
that the game started at 9:30. St. Johns captain Stephen Wright
won an important toss (his first win of the season, much to the
amazement of his team-mates) and elected to field on a wicket
that was firm but, as water had got under the covers at the one
end, batting conditions were likely to be difficult.
The first batsman to go for Prince Edward was Conan Brewer who
was playing his first game for his school after his return from
the Under 19 World Cup. He tried to pull a delivery from
Waddington Mwayenga which was fuller than expected and he was
caught at midwicket. Neeten Chouhan began with two uppish
boundaries but settled down to a more patient approach against an
attack which bowled a good line and length. Captain Ryan
Butterworth adopted a more aggressive approach but both were out
caught. A feature of the innings was the good fielding by the St.
Johns team, especially by Barney Rogers who took four good
catches, which reduced Prince Edward to 83 for seven in the 38th
over. At this point, with the wicket playing easier, Stanley
Chiosa batted sensibly and with good support from the tail he
attempted to build a competitive total but he was left stranded
on 32 not out when the innings ended at 2:15 p.m. with the score
at 137.
St. Johns began their reply confidently and it was not until the
introduction of Stanley Chiosa into the attack that the first
wicket fell in the 12th over with the score on 45. Barney
Rogers, batting at number three, played sensibly but was able to
keep the score moving, with the threat of rain never too far
away. He lost his wicket in the 30th over when he was brilliantly
caught and bowled by Ryan Butterworth, with the score on 116 and
St. Johns in sight of victory. However Prince Edward were not
prepared to give up and tight bowling from Butterworth, Savanhu
and Mashandu meant that Michael Brundle and Stephen Wright found
the 22 runs needed for victory hard to come by. In fact it took
almost nine overs for St. Johns to achieve this, testimony to the
never-say-die approach of the Prince Edward team.
Scores
PRINCE EDWARD 137 (S. Chiosa 32 n.o., R. Butterworth 31, N.
Chouhan 20; W. Mwayenga 16-3-27-3, S. Cardoso 11-2-34-2, A. Hough
9-2-22-2, S. Wright 11.1-4-34-2). ST. JOHNS 138/3 (B.Rogers 48,
M. Brundle 21*, G. Thorn 19, R. Butterworth 10-2-31-1, S. Chiosa
3-0-18-1, Q. Antipas 6-0-27-1). St. Johns won by seven wickets.