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Gulu High School, St Joseph’s College Layibi big winners while favorites Jinja SS, Mwiri, and Aga Khan remain unbeaten

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Match Day 2: RESULTS

Jinja SS Oval:

  • Morning: Shree Sahajand 118/8 beat Kings College Budo 88/8 by 30 runs
  • Afternoon: St John’s SS Mukono 95/9 beat Kiira College Butiki 79/8 by 16 runs

Mwiri Oval:

  • Morning: St Joseph’s College Layibi 173/3 beat Ntare School 141/8 by 32 runs
  • Afternoon: Busoga College Mwiri 282/5 beat St James SS 54 all out by 228 runs

Jinja College Oval;

  • Morning: Aga Khan 97/8 beat Soroti SS 46 all out by 51 runs
  • Afternoon: Delhi Public School 126/7 beat King’s College Budo 100 all out by 26 runs

Jinja SS Oval 2:

  • Morning: Nyakasura School 66/3 beat Gulu High School 65 all out by 7 wickets
  • Afternoon: St Joseph’s College Layibi 166/7 beat Teso College91 all out by 75 runs

Main Street Oval:

  • Morning: Busoga College Mwiri 242/7 beat Horizon International 40/9 by 202 runs  
  • Afternoon: Gulu High School 118/8 beat Masaka SS 117/8 by 2 wickets

Kiira Primary School Oval:

  • Morning: Jinja SS 79/2 beat Kiira College Butiki 76 all out by 8 wickets
  • Afternoon: Soroti SS 117 all out beat Ndejje SS 99 all out by 18 runs

 

Gulu High School bounced back from their morning loss to Group B leaders with a resounding 2-wicket victory against Masaka SS in a very pulse-setting game at the Main Street Ground.

The clash between two equals had all emotions with Gulu dominating in the run chase but Masaka SS found some favor with a collection of wickets that pushed the game to the end.

In the final over Gulu High School needed six off six but an unfortunate error in judgment on the boundary allowed the 1stball to run away for a boundary which made it easy for Gulu High to knock off the winning runs with 3 balls to spare.

The win pushed Gulu High into third place in Group B and kept their Super Six hopes alive.

In Group A action Jinja SS remained unbeaten to keep charge of the group, and the defending champions made light work of Kiira College Mwiri.

St John’s SS Mukono labored to get past Kiira College Butiki but got the result that kept them in second place.

St Joseph’s College Layibi had a great day with the bat scoring more than 300 runs in their wins today.

Rubangakene Ronald with two half-centuries in the day 55 in the afternoon game and 86 not out in the morning game against Ntare School.

St Joseph’s College Layibi taking care of their business to stay in touch with the leading teams in Group A.

In Group C Busoga College Mwiri will be grateful to their captain for winning both tosses in the games they won, the opportunity allowed them to score big with Gerald Olipa 137 off 41 balls notching up the 1st century of the tournament against St James SS, the century coming on the back of a half-century 97 off 41 balls in the morning against Horizon International School.

Busoga College Mwiri with the biggest team totals in the tournament so far and the two wins take them to the top of Group C.

Aga Khan maintains their 100% record in the group as well with three wins out of three to stay in touch with table leaders Mwiri.

 

Match Day 3: FIXTURES:

Jinja SS Oval:

Morning; Busoga College Mwiri v Aga Khan High School

Afternoon: St John’s Mukono v Teso College Aloet

Mwiri Oval:

Morning: Jinja SS v St John’s SS Mukono

Jinja College Oval:

Morning: St James SS v Soroti SS

Afternoon: Shree Sahajanand School v Delhi Public School

Jinja SS 2 Oval:

Morning: Delhi Public School v Gulu High School

Afternoon: Ndejje SS v Horizon International School

Main Street Oval:

Morning: Teso College Aloet v Ntare School

Afternoon: Nyakasura School v King’s College Budo

Kiira Primary School Oval

Morning: Masaka SS v Shree Sahajanand School

Afternoon: St Joseph’s College Layibi v Kira College Butiki

 

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