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Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:21 pm
by zimfan1
Faithwear Series kicks off Saturday


FAITHWEAR series which kicks off on Saturday at CFX Cricket Academy and Harare Sports Club offers an exciting cricket menu for the domestic game as the best of the available players square off against each other in four teams.

The four teams are Northerns, Westerns, Easterns and Centrals. Northerns kick start the challenge for this season’s Faithwear honours when they face off against Westerns at Harare Sports Club while Centrals engage Easterns at the CFX Academy. Both matches are on Saturday.

Sunday at the HSC, Westerns and Centrals square off as will Northerns and Easterns at CFX Academy. The teams will have a two days rest before Northerns and Centrals resume their rivalry albeit at Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield. Westerns will entertain Easterns at CFX Academy on the same Tuesday.

The next day, battle continues with Westerns playing Centrals just three days after their first fight for supremacy although this time the battlefield would have changed to CFX and perhaps a change of fortunes for either team. Takashinga would be the venue for the repeat clash between Northerns and Easterns.

Teams will then have a brief reprieve of action on Thursday before the next day sees Northerns and Westerns complete their unfinished business from the opening clash of the series at CFX. Centrals play Easterns the same day in Highfield at Takashinga.

Saturday March 7, the curtain comes down on the Faithwear series 2009 with Northerns and Centrals doing it at CFX Academy as Westerns and Easterns close their books on the contest.

There will be competition prizes for schools who will come to watch matches on weekends in school uniform and will have filled in correctly a set of questions at venues. The first prize of US$500 worth of cricket kit would be given to the winning school with the second prize being US$200.

The winners of the competition would be determined by Faithwear and Zimbabwe Cricket.

Fixtures – Northerns vs Westerns (HSC) and Centrals vs Easterns – (CFX) Feb 28 2009

Westerns vs Centrals (HSC) and Northerns vs Easterns (CFX) March 1 2009

Northerns vs Centrals (Takashinga) and Westerns vs Easterns (CFX) March 3

Westerns vs Centrals (CFX) and Northens vs Easterns (Takashinga) March 4

Northerns vs Westerns (CFX) and Centrals vs Easterns (Takashinga) March 6

Northerns vs Centrals (CFX) and Westerns vs Easterns (Takashinga) March 7

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:23 pm
by zimfan1
There will be competition prizes for schools who will come to watch matches on weekends in school uniform and will have filled in correctly a set of questions at venues. The first prize of US$500 worth of cricket kit would be given to the winning school with the second prize being US$200.
i must say this sounds like a great idea to get the kids in the the games

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:27 pm
by brmtaylor.com admin
The winners of the competition would be determined by Faithwear and Zimbabwe Cricket.
:?

I'm still trying to figure out how Faithwear help to decide the winner? Bonus points for the teams which look best in Faithwear clothing? :?

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:29 pm
by zimfan1
no faithware and Zimbabwe cricket decide what school wins the$500 worth of cricket gear

not what team lol but its a good point i wouldn't be surprised if they did decide what side won the competition

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:30 pm
by CrimsonAvenger
Oh no, I thought they were referring to the winners of the competition for the school kids :D

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:36 pm
by Train Driver
We all know not to trust cricinfo completely and totally but i've just noticed this

http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwedomesti ... e=schedule

Northerns, Southerns, Easterns and Westerns in the Logan Cup

http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwedomesti ... e=schedule

Northerns, Easterns, Westerns and Centrals in the Faithwear

:?

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:47 pm
by brmtaylor.com admin
zimfan1 wrote:no faithware and Zimbabwe cricket decide what school wins the$500 worth of cricket gear

not what team lol but its a good point i wouldn't be surprised if they did decide what side won the competition
Ah :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:40 pm
by Train Driver
This report makes interesting reading

http://www.chronicle.co.zw/inside.aspx? ... 2023&cat=5

"The nation's five cricket playing provinces - Western, Eastern, Northern, Central and Southern will battle it out ........"

Matanga and Rainsford are also mentioned.

Any truth in this do we reckon or did the reporter knock it up at the pub after a few drinks :roll:

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:48 pm
by Detective RDS
I guess so...
Mathew Waller and Edward Reinsford will be the players to watch in the Centrals team.
It is Malcolm Waller not Mathew Waller.Edward Rainsford isnt named in any squad.Moreover spelling mistake,it is Rainsford not Reinsford.
They can bank on the experience of former national team captain Taibu who has played in the lucrative Indian League, spinner Raymond Price, Graham Cremer and Elton Chigumbura who is a middle order batsman and middle pace bowler
It is Graeme Cremer not Graham Cremer.Also he did write Stewart Matsikenyeri.But it will be Stuart Matsikenyeri.

It reminds me about the Kenyan press story!Good that this reporter has made less mistake than that...

Re: Faithwear starts on Saturday

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:18 am
by CrimsonAvenger
From the official site:
Captained by Hamilton Masakadza, Easterns featuring the likes of national team players Stuart Matsikenyeri, Prosper Utseya and Foster Mutizwa are the bookmakers’ favourites for the title at the end of the competition
Just a couple of days ago, they had said Northerns were the favorites, with Taibu, Taylor, Price and Chigumbura in the line up, and today, they are back with Easterns :)