THE PRESSURE: Nono Pongolo, captain for first team cricket after being taken out by VUT.

THE PRESSURE: Nono Pongolo, captain for first team cricket after his dismissal. Photo: Lutho Mtongana

The Croxley Wits Cricket Club beat out  the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) yesterday in a time-limited format that lasted 9 hours.

Both teams were expected to bat twice but Wits only took to the pitch once after bowling out VUT in both innings.

While Wits emerged victorious their win was not easy with VUT putting up a strong bowling performance. The Wits wickets tumbled after they lost their batting partnership of player-coach Neil Levenson and JC Maritz. VUT put pressure on Wits on the first innings but Wits managed to win the innings with just one wicket. In the second innings Wits bowled out VUT on 48, winning to the match by 112.

“VUT is struggling a bit, it has lost quite a few players because a lot [of players] moved to another university so it’s been quite tough for them”, Levenson said.

VUT coach Orkie Engelbrecht said his team’s biggest competitor in the league is Wits and he knew this was not going to be an easy game for them.

“The highlight of the game is the discipline in bowling on both sides … Wits is doing very well with the catchers”, Engelbrecht told Wits Vuvuzela.

Nono Pongolo, first team captain for Wits, said they had the best bowling team in the league even though their batting still needed some work.

“Our batting is still coming together because we’re still quite a youngish team. There are 18 and 19-year-old players in our team … So there’s a lot of learning but also we’re trying to win the game so it’s not easy,” he added.

Wits will face Dobsonville, their toughest competitor in the league, in two week’s time.

Croxley Wits Cricket Club have played five games since the league started, winning three with six more games to play.