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Sandton Cricket Club Women’s player shatters records in stunning 289-run victory

Mankwana Moriri’s record-breaking 203 led Sandton Cricket Club Women to a dominant 289-run victory, rewriting CGL Women’s President League history.

Mankwana Moriri delivered an unforgettable performance recently as Sandton Cricket Club Women thrashed Dalikay Cricket Club Women by 289 runs in one of the most remarkable displays in CGL Women’s President League history.

Moriri, already a rising star, rewrote the league’s record books with a blistering 203 off just 70 balls.

According to Amos Maungwa, the club’s communication person, Moriri’s explosive knock, featuring 34 boundaries and 7 sixes, not only propelled her team to a massive total of 339/1 but also earned her the record for the highest individual score in league history.

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Maungwa said: “Moriri’s brilliance didn’t stop with the bat. After setting the bar with her sensational innings, she turned in a match-winning performance with the ball, taking 3 wickets for just 7 runs in 4 overs.”

He added that her all-round mastery played a pivotal role in restricting Dalikay to a paltry 50 runs, securing one of the most dominant victories in the competition’s history.

Mankwana Moriri displays her cricket skills.

Moriri said: “This record-breaking feat has firmly placed me in the spotlight, not only as one of the league’s most exciting talents but as a player capable of shaping Sandton’s future in the CGL Women’s President League.”

She concluded by stating that her skill display is a true testament to her unmatched cricket talent and determination.

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