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Mash Eagles win rain-hit final

Sport
AN all-round performance by off-spinner Prosper Utseya helped Mashonaland Eagles beat Matabeleland Tuskers by five runs to win the Pro50 Championship final in Bulawayo, in a match that was repeatedly interrupted by rain. The result was decided via the Duckworth-Lewis method.

AN all-round performance by off-spinner Prosper Utseya helped Mashonaland Eagles beat Matabeleland Tuskers by five runs to win the Pro50 Championship final in Bulawayo, in a match that was repeatedly interrupted by rain. The result was decided via the Duckworth-Lewis method. Report by Cricinfo

Tuskers, who won the toss and elected to bowl, kept Eagles’ innings in check with regular breakthroughs.

While most of the middle order got starts, Utseya, coming in to bat at No 7, was the only batsman to reach 50.

He was given out obstructing the field as Eagles were kept to 222 in 49.1 overs.

Tuskers looked to be in control of the chase, in spite of several rain interruptions, as the opening pair of Gavin Ewing and Brian Chari added 138 runs.

They began sedately, but solidly, and launched later when the rain seemed like it would be an issue.

However, wickets then began to tumble and apart from a late charge from Charles Coventry, none of the other Tuskers batsmen could make substantial contributions.

Tuskers needed 23 runs from 18 balls, before rain interrupted their chase yet again and the D-L method came into play.