Mwiri already into semifinals; Jinja SS, Nyakasura unbeate, Ntare, Masaka SS safe first wins

Mwiri already into semifinals; Jinja SS, Nyakasura unbeate, Ntare, Masaka SS safe first wins


 

Match Day 5: RESULTS

Jinja SS Oval: 

Morning; Jinja SS 195/6 beat Aga Khan 64 all out by 131 runs

Afternoon: Busoga School Mwiri 122/2 beat Delhi Public College 121/6 by 8 wickets

Mwiri Oval: 

Morning: Busoga School Mwiri 188/3 beat Teso School Aloet 106/7 by 82 runs

Afternoon: Nyakasura College 125/7 beat Aga Khan 122/9 by 3 wickets

Jinja School Oval: 

Morning: Kiira School Butiki 73 all out beat Soroti SS 63 all out by 10 runs

Afternoon: Shree Sahajand 76/4 beat Kiira School Butiki 75 all out by 6 wickets

Jinja SS 2 Oval: 

Morning: Masaka SS 67/8 beat Soroti SS 66 all out by 2 wickets

Afternoon: Masaka SS 64/7 beat St John’s SS Mukono 60 all out by 3 wickets

Primary Avenue Oval: 

Morning: St Joseph’s School Layibi 101 all out beat Horizon Worldwide 66 all out by 35 runs

Afternoon: King’s School Budo 118/8 beat St Joseph’s School Layibi 117 all out by 1 run

Kiira Major College Oval 

Morning: Ntare College 133/8 beat Gulu Excessive College 44 all out by 89 runs

Afternoon: Ntare College 105/1 beat St James SS 104 all out by 9 wickets

The 2024 Boys Faculties Cricket Week in Jinja has reached its important part, with groups intensifying their pursuit of semifinal berths.

Defending champions Jinja SS showcased their dominance, decisively defeating Aga Khan at their residence floor.
Captain Mulongo Paul and Pius Oloka anchored the innings with essential half-centuries, serving to Jinja SS get well from early setbacks.

Aga Khan struggled of their run chase, shedding wickets in fast succession and subsequently falling to Nyakasura later within the day, successfully ending their semifinal hopes.

 

Jinja SS and Nyakasura will conflict tomorrow morning to find out the group chief.

Within the different group, record-holders Busoga School Mwiri secured their semifinal spot by overcoming each Teso School Aloet and Delhi Public College.

Delhi Public supplied a stern problem within the afternoon match, however Gerald Olipa’s half-century ensured a slim victory for Mwiri.

Eric Mukisa additionally demonstrated his worth with a half-century within the morning and an important 24 not out within the afternoon, proving himself a dependable asset.

Mwiri will face both Nyakasura or Jinja SS within the semifinal.

Within the plate occasion, Ntare College broke their shedding streak with two consecutive victories, exhibiting marked enchancment after a difficult group stage. Equally, Masaka SS discovered their rhythm with two wins, conserving their semifinal hopes alive.

St Joseph’s School Layibi had a blended day, securing a morning win however narrowly shedding to King’s School Budo by one run within the afternoon.

Horizon Worldwide stays the one group but to safe a win within the match.

The group stage concludes tomorrow morning, with the semifinals for each the principle and plate occasions scheduled for the afternoon.

Tremendous Six Teams:

Group A: Busoga School Mwiri, Delhi Public College, Teso School Aloet

Group B: Jinja SS, Nyakasura College, Teso School Aloet

Plate Occasion Teams: 

Group A: St John’s SS Mukono, Ndejje SS, Masaka SS

Group B: Shree Sahajand, Kiira School Butiki, Soroti SS

Group C: St Joseph’s School Layibi, King’s School Budo, Horizon Worldwide College

Group D: Gulu Excessive College, St James SS, Ntare College

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