Rigby bullish ahead of Quadrangular Bowling Series

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Singles bowler Jane Rigby is relishing the challenge posed by South African sides in the Quadrangular Bowling Series but remains bullish ahead of the competition.
The three-day Series has been set for next week at the Windhoek Bowling Club in Namibia.
Zimbabwe will be represented by one national team side while South Africa has two teams, the national team and the South Africa Under-25 team, and the hosts will have one team.

Rigby has been representing the country in the Singles for more than a decade. “I am very happy that I am part of the squad to represent my country in Namibia, I feel the South African side are a very strong side but I am going to give my best shot.

Zimbabwe National Team
Men – Denis Streak, Clive Robertson, Tom Craven, Jono Evans, Terry Bowes
Fours – Denis Streak, Tom Craven, Clive Robertson, Jono Evans
Trips – Tom Craven, Clive Robertson, Terry Bowes
Pairs – Denis Streak, Jono Evans.
Singles – Terry Bowes
Reserves: Mark Fieldus, Mike Eaton
Ladies – Kerry Craven, Heather Singleton, Ally Dale, Lynn Bishop, Jane Rigby
Fours – Kerry Craven, Lynn Bishop, Heather Singleton, Ally Dale
Trips – Kerry Craven, Heather Singleton, Ally Dale
Pairs – Jane Rigby, Lynn Bishop
Singles – Jane Rigby.

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