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Warriors and Kongonis lead at halfway point

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September 26, 2011

East African Premier League

Rwenzori warriors are placed in an unbeatable position midway in the contest over 20 with a win in six windows Kongoni, his third victory over arch-rivals in eight days. Led by opener fifty Rakep Patel, posted a useful 158 Kongoni 4, but the 51-ball 71 not out of Rwenzori Makasa Captain Roger held a hunting pace and the visitors easily with seven hand-delivery.

This result has opened a gap of eight points ahead of the Nile Knights, who beat the winless Coast Pekingese by six wickets. Beijingers who slowly begins to find some leaves King 121, a total that the Knights past with ten balls to spare.

In the mid-table battle was Buffaloes Nairobi to work hard for their three-wicket win against Rift Valley Rhinos

Team Mat Won Lost Tied N / R Points By contrast net RR

Rwenzori Warriors

6 6 0 0 0 24 +1.505 775/105.5 640/110.0

Knights of the Nile

6 4 2 0 0 16 +0.795 641/104.1 643/120.0

Rift Valley Rhinos

6 3 3 0 0 12 +0.033 556/109.2 544/107.4

Buffalo Nairobi

6 3 3 0 0 12 -0.046 652/110.0 660/110.3

Kongonis

6 2 4 0 0 8 -0.034 564/103.4 584/106.4

Costa Peke

6 0 6 0 0 0 -2.280 587/120.0 704/98.1

East African Cup

Kongonis the Warriors will win the Rwenzori, which was their fourth battle nine days, 69 races, and moved above the tables, locked, with only four points separate the four major teams. Kongonis Patel recovered from losing the second day of delivery points 194, and then in 18 years, Emmanuel Bundi higher order tore the Warriors' 38 4 to leave Partial recovery was completed when the Bundi claimed his fifth victim, the leading scorer Ronald Ssemanda - May 44, has been ranked as the Rwenzori were eventually bowled out of 125

Nile Knights victory completed a weekend with a four wickets victory against Costa Peke in Mombasa, but again the home team showed flashes that begin to come to terms with the competition. Peke managed 177 from its 50 overs 9 and when the Knights were reduced to 129 for 6 anger soon appeared on the cards. But Davis Arinaitwe (26 *) and Deusdedit Muhumza (26 *) put on an unbeaten 52 for the seventh wicket to see the house and keep the Knights in the second.

Rify Valley Rhinos need to win against the Buffaloes Nairobi to Mombasa to be in touch with the leaders, but fell to a 17-run defeat to leave them six points behind fifth place. The buffalo seemed set on 109 for three, before losing their way and be seduced by 179. The Rhinos lost wickets regularly limping to 88 for six, and while Mepani Ramesh (47) kept them in the fight, he finds little support and was the last man with a lot of balls in hand.

Mat team won lost Tied N / R Pts Net RR For Against

Kongonis

6 4 1 0 1 18 +1.036 877/214.2 573/187.3

Knights of the Nile

6 3 1 0 2 16 +1.211 656/137.2 542/152.0

Buffalo Nairobi

6 3 1 0 2 16 +0.169 648/171.5 631/175.1

Rwenzori Warriors

6 3 2 0 1 14 +0.886 607/135.1 721/200.0

Rhino Rift Valley

6 2 4 0 0 8 -0.585 917/277.5 976/251.1

Coast Pekingese

6 0 6 0 0 0 -1.702 807/241.0 1069/211.4
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