Odilo happy with teams

game plans although they had to play a different format.
“Generally it was a good festival for the boys and girls, playing different format and also the environment. The cricket team played according to our game plan which also saw us winning all our games and I was very impressed with our bating it was excellent.
“We came second in our pool games behind Whitestone , but we beat them in pool games. We played Twin Rivers for the third and fourth place and we were placed on third, I believe the boys will be Zimbabwe’s best players,” said Odilo.
Zimbabwe schools who were on the top included Twin Rivers, Bryden, Whitestone and Hellenic. In cricket Hellenic won all their pool games behind Whitesone of Bulawayo.

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