Women’s cricket series heads to finals
Today, at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead stadium and the Kingsmead Oval, we will see who will walk out victorious.
ROUND 3 of the Dolphins School of Excellence (DSE) women’s series took place at the Amanzimtoti Sports Centre on March 4, ahead of the finals and play-offs today, March 11.
Hollywoodbets Dolphins women’s head coach, Angelique Taai, said, “The match between Mlaba Masters and Chetty Champs didn’t go as deep as I would have liked, but despite the short match, they had Alexandra Candler and Nondumiso Shangase, who scored half centuries, not out, respectively. Hats off to Tryon Terminators and Ismail Invaders who took the game deep with 40-plus overs played per innings.”

Tryon Terminators won by 15 runs and Chetty Champs won by 6 wickets.
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Tryon Terminators are the top-of-the log standing with 11 points, Chetty Champs second with 10 points, Ismail Invaders third with four points and Mlaba Masters fourth with two points.
The DSE league is a high-performance event that was started in 2021 to bridge the gap between club and senior provincial cricket. Three of Amanzimtoti Cricket Club’s members were selected: Megan Powell for the Tryon Terminators, and Alayah Ramnath and Kaylee Stadler for the Ismail Invaders.
The final and play-offs are today, March 11, at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead stadium and the Kingsmead Oval respectively.
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