Thursday, August 8, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
The new Ronaldo
The Awards: Cristiano
Ronaldo was named PFA Player and Young Player of the Year in 2007 and Gareth
Bale in 2013, Andy Gray is the only other player to scoop both
Kagarama SS outclasses Efotec SS to win Schools Cricket title
Winners - Kagarma SS team
Boys Schools Cricket Week final
Efotec 39 all out, Kagarama 40/1
in 5 overs
(Kagarama SS wins by 9 wickets)
Semifinal
IPRC 85 all out, Kagarama 86/1
(Kagarama wins by 9 wickets)
Efotec 61 all out, GS Giporoso 59
all out
(Efotec wins by 2 runs)
Kagarama SS won the Boys' Schools
Cricket Week tournament unbeaten when they walloped Efotec SS in the finals by
9 wickets.
Bugingo Kenneth turned in match
winning performance as he led Kagarama SS to the Boys’ School Cricket week
title in a low scoring final at the Kicukiro cricket ground yesterday. It was
their sixthy national title.
Bugingo, who was later voted the
player-of-the tournament, opened the bowling after winning the toss and
electing to bowl and he did not disappoint as he took 2 wickets. Helped by
Muvunyi Valence 3 wickets, Kagarama tormented Efotec’s batting which led to a
low score.
Kagarama’s chase started off on the
wrong note when opener Muvunyi Valence departed for 5 runs but the partnership
between Bugingo (16) and Karemera Joseph (5) took them home.
“This was our first time getting to
the final and it was a great team performance, everyone did what they had to
and we prayed as a team,” said Efotec captain Iradukunda Nicholas.
Earlier
in the day the first semi final saw Efotec emerge victorious over GS Giporoso
in a thriller. Their bowlers bowled so well that it was hard for us to chase
said Giporoso star batsman Orchide Tuyisenge who was later declared best
batsman of the tournament. The second semi final Kagarama beat IPRC comfortably
by 9 wickets after they restricted them to a low score of 85 runs. They later
chased it with ease losing only 1 wicket.
Closing ceremony
After
the final, a closing ceremony was held. Manirarora Elie the CNSOR vice
president was the guest of honor. In his words he thanked Rwanda Cricket
Association for promoting the game in the youth. He further handed a trophy to
the winners of the tournament.
The
individual accolades were won by Bugingo Kenneth (Player of Series) - Kagarama
SS, Orchide Tuyisenge (Best Batsman) – GS Giporoso, Sebakira Maic (Best Bowler)
- Efotec SS, Iradunda Nicholas (Best Fielder) - Efotec SS and Valence Muvunyi (Most
Promising Player) - Kagarama SS.
During
the tournament, a couple of coaches identified 30 kids who will be put in a 2
week training camp to improve on their skill and prepare them to represent
Rwanda in the U15 and U17 tournaments in December said Joshua Mwanja RCA General
Manager.
In
the closing remarks, Charles Haba thanked the sponsors Inyange Industries Ltd,
ICM Rwanda Agribusiness and Mineduc for partnering with RCA to promote school
cricket.
Muvunyi Valence the most promising
player
Bugingo
Kenneth the player of the series
Efotec team who were runners up
The
final
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