Mwiri takes charge of schools cricket week
Aug 16, 2011
BUSOGA College Mwiri is on course of reclaiming the national school cricket week title after they won their first three games to go top of group B with 17 points. They need one more win to reach the semi-finals.
By Norman Katende
Ntare 88, St James 89/5
St James wins by 5 wickets
Old K’la 80/9, Mukono 89/2
Mukono win by 8 wickets
Aga Khan 163/5, St Leo’s 41
Aga Khan wins by 122 runs
Mwiri 129/2, Nyakasura 84
Mwiri wins by 45 runs
Jinja SS 129/7, Busoga H 34
Jinja SS wins by 95 runs
Today:
Nyakasura v Mukono
Mwiri v St. James
Old K’la v St. James
Ntare v Mukono
Kololo v Jinja SS
Aga Khan v Jinja SS
Kololo v Busoga High
BUSOGA College Mwiri is on course of reclaiming the national school cricket week title after they won their first three games to go top of group B with 17 points. They need one more win to reach the semi-finals.
Mwiri, that has won the championship 14 times since the annual event was revived in 1986. They beat Nyakasura by 45 runs in the morning game.
Arnold Otwani, a double man-of-the-match performer on day one, this time was bowled at 22 runs.
Ntare 88, St James 89/5
St James wins by 5 wickets
Old K’la 80/9, Mukono 89/2
Mukono win by 8 wickets
Aga Khan 163/5, St Leo’s 41
Aga Khan wins by 122 runs
Mwiri 129/2, Nyakasura 84
Mwiri wins by 45 runs
Jinja SS 129/7, Busoga H 34
Jinja SS wins by 95 runs
Today:
Nyakasura v Mukono
Mwiri v St. James
Old K’la v St. James
Ntare v Mukono
Kololo v Jinja SS
Aga Khan v Jinja SS
Kololo v Busoga High
BUSOGA College Mwiri is on course of reclaiming the national school cricket week title after they won their first three games to go top of group B with 17 points. They need one more win to reach the semi-finals.
Mwiri, that has won the championship 14 times since the annual event was revived in 1986. They beat Nyakasura by 45 runs in the morning game.
Arnold Otwani, a double man-of-the-match performer on day one, this time was bowled at 22 runs.