{"id":81926,"date":"2025-08-29T21:53:46","date_gmt":"2025-08-29T19:53:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ssschoolsplus.co.za\/?p=81926"},"modified":"2025-08-29T21:53:46","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T19:53:46","slug":"fasken-time-cricket-day-2-rowles-and-perumal-fly-high","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.ssschoolsplus.co.za\/?p=81926","title":{"rendered":"Fasken Time Cricket Day 2: Rowles and Perumal fly high"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_81930\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-81930\" style=\"width: 400px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-81930\" src=\"https:\/\/ssschoolsplus.co.za\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/cricket-clifton-shiraz-perumal-290825-400x276.jpg\" alt=\"With 12 wickets in the match - six in both innings, leg-spinner Shiraz Perumal bowled Clifton to victory over Ho\u00ebrskool Noordheuwel. Photo: Brad Morgan.\" width=\"400\" height=\"276\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-81930\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">With 12 wickets in the match &#8211; six in both innings &#8211; leg-spinner Shiraz Perumal bowled Clifton to victory over Ho\u00ebrskool Noordheuwel. Photo: Brad Morgan.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Jason Rowles<\/strong> and <strong>Shiraz Perumal<\/strong> proved themselves to be the most consistent players after day two of the <strong>Fasken Time Cricket Festival<\/strong> at<strong> St David&#8217;s Marist Inanda<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>SA u19 star Rowles scored an unbeaten half-century to accompany his first-innings century, while Perumal snared his second six-wicket haul, with the duo&#8217;s brilliance propelling St David&#8217;s and <strong>Clifton College<\/strong> to victories.<\/p>\n<p>Joining St David\u2019s and Clifton School in the win column was <strong>King Edward VII (KES)<\/strong>, who beat St Charles College. St David&#8217;s batted superbly in their second innings to win by nine wickets against <strong>Ho\u00ebrskool Waterkloof<\/strong>, while Clifton also batted well in their second innings, on their way to a 55-run win.<\/p>\n<p>The contest between <strong>Jeppe High School for Boys<\/strong> and <strong>St Andrew\u2019s School<\/strong> finished in a draw, as did the fixtures between <strong>St Stithians College<\/strong> and the <strong>Lions Invitational XI<\/strong>, and <strong>St John\u2019s College<\/strong> and <strong>Nelspruit<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jason Rowles<\/strong> produced a well-rounded performance with both bat and ball. He scored an unbeaten century in the first innings and an outstanding second-innings 56 not out to steer St David\u2019s to victory and took 3\/100 across the two innings. On day one, his 116 had helped St David\u2019s to 219\/8 at the close of play.\u00a0That total left them with a negligible nine-run deficit going into the second day.<\/p>\n<p>The all-rounder, then, helped squeeze the Waterkloof batting lineup, which was restricted to 276\/6 in their second innings. The hosts started their run chase brilliantly thanks to a 185-run opening stand between <strong>Roberto Mariano<\/strong> (116*) and <strong>Armaan Manack<\/strong> (97). After the departure of Manack, Mariano joined forces with Rowles to see St David\u2019s home.<\/p>\n<p>Clifton&#8217;s players and supported erupted into delighted cheers as they avoided a draw and sealed victory in the last over of their match against Noordheuwel.<\/p>\n<p>The KwaZulu-Natal side\u2019s victory was built around <strong>Shiraz Perumal<\/strong>\u2019s beguiling leg-spin. He was the only bowler with double-digit wickets after two days of play. He bagged 12, while <strong>Nikhil Sukraj<\/strong>, from St Andrew&#8217;s, was the second most successful bowler with seven.<\/p>\n<p>Perumal showed that his six-wicket haul on day one wasn&#8217;t due to luck but skill as he registered back-to-back six-wicket hauls against Noordheuwel. He snared 6\/83 in <em><strong>Nories<\/strong><\/em>\u2019 first innings and 6\/90 in their second dig, and he also contributed a handy 44 runs with the bat in Clifton&#8217;s second innings.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Steele Grooteman&#8217;<\/strong>s match haul of 6\/72 for KES earned him the purple cap, which is awarded to the leading performers from both teams in each match, on day two of the festival. He formed a lethal combination with <strong>Lebone Ramedupe<\/strong> as they ran through the St Charles top six.<\/p>\n<p>With their primary batsmen removed, St Charles stumbled to 202 all out in their second innings, leaving them with a fragile lead of 165. <strong>Tiago Dias<\/strong> set up a successful run chase for KES with a wonderful 76 as the Johannesburg side cantered home with seven wickets to spare.<\/p>\n<p>Day one centurion and purple cap recipient, <strong>Andrew Sobiech<\/strong>, was unable to record back-to-back milestones in his 99th appearance for St Andrew&#8217;s School. However, his century helped to put his side in a position of strength after day one. It took brilliant knocks from <strong>Aiden Reyneke<\/strong> (140) and <strong>Ryan Young<\/strong> (114) to turn the tide for Jeppe and force a draw.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bafana Mthunzi<\/strong> did for the Lions Invitational XI what Reyneke and Young did for Jeppe. The top-order batsmen scored an inspirational 172 for the Lions team, which removed any chance of them losing to St Stithians.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ho\u00ebrskool\u00a0Nelspruit<\/strong>&#8216;s top five batsmen learned a tough lesson in their first innings, so they shelved their aggressive shots and chose a more circumspect approach in their second innings against <strong>St John&#8217;s College<\/strong>. Only one of them struck at a strike rate north of 50.<\/p>\n<p>Their patient approach helped blunt the St John&#8217;s bowling attack and their match ended in a quiet draw.<\/p>\n<p>St David\u2019s will lock horns with the Lions XI on <strong>La Valla Oval<\/strong> in the second round of matches from Saturday. St John&#8217;s meets St Charles on the <strong>Mitchell Oval<\/strong>, while St Stithians duels with St Andrew&#8217;s on the <strong>Dlamini Oval<\/strong>. Jeppe crossees swords with Waterkloof on the Gier Oval, with KES taking on Clifton on the <strong>Temba Bavuma Oval<\/strong>, and Noordheuwel jousting with Nelspruit on the <strong>La Rosey<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Results:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Waterkloof 228\/9<\/strong> (Johan Feuth 100*, AJ de Villiers 81; Jared Stern 4\/37, Miles Pegg 3\/56). <strong>St David&#8217;s 219\/8<\/strong> (Jason Rowles 116*, Samrat Basu 64; Christiaan Smit 3\/33, Johan Liebenberg 2\/46, Vorster de Villiers 2\/10). <strong>Waterkloof 276\/6<\/strong> (AJ de Villiers 73, Wian du Plessis 52*; Roberto Mariano 2\/19, Jason Rowles 2\/60). <strong>St David&#8217;s 287\/1<\/strong> (Roberto Mariano 116*, Armaan Manack 97, Jason Rowles 56*; Rivan Booysen 1\/47).<strong> St David&#8217;s won by nine wickets.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Clifton 206\/10<\/strong> (Muhammed Malek 69*, Eliah van Jaarsveld 35; Hanru Begeman 3\/22, Dihan Grove 3\/59, Hinrich Smith 2\/23). <strong>Noordheuwel 202\/10<\/strong> (Wander Roolvink 49, Kian Liebenberg 40; Shiraz Perumal 6\/83, Keegan Watson 2\/10). <strong>Clifton 274\/10<\/strong> (Hayden Drieselman 47, Shiraz Perumal 44, Declan Shaw 41; Gomolemo Sibi 2\/48, Dihan Grove 2\/60). <strong>Noordheuwel 223\/10<\/strong> (Wander Roolvink 78, Hinrich Smith 37; Shiraz Perumal 6\/90, Blake Johnson 2\/32). <strong>Clifton won by 55 runs.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jeppe 188\/10<\/strong> (Goolam Ahmed 92, Keegan Cockburn 30; Nikhil Sukraj 4\/41, Bohlokwa Leketa 3\/34). <strong>St Andrew&#8217;s School 254\/10<\/strong> (Andrew Sobiech 109, Reuben van Aard\u00e9 34*; Zizi Mkhize 6\/46, Shreshth Kumar 3\/90). <strong>Jeppe 363\/8<\/strong> (Aiden Reyneke 140, Ryan Young 114; Nikhil Sukraj 3\/31, FG Botha 3\/96). <strong>St Andrew&#8217;s 209\/4 <\/strong>(Naude Botha 95*, Reuben van Aarde 37*; Caleb Coates Moggee 2\/39, Shreshth Kumar 1\/39). <strong>Match drawn<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>St Charles 188\/10<\/strong> (Connor Simpson 51, Ryan Clarke 22; Connor Kuijers 4\/56, Steele Grooteman 3\/40, Luke Clark 2\/25). <strong>KES 225\/8 <\/strong>(Urav Mukhija 53, Luke Clark 44; Keegan Vermaak 3\/28, Daksesh Rajah 1\/47). <strong>St Charles 202\/10<\/strong> (Caleb Sharp 84, Ryan Clarke 71; Lebone Ramedupe 3\/15, Steele Grooteman 3\/32). <strong>KES 166\/3<\/strong> (Tiago Dias 76, Matthew Bromley 39*; Daksesh Rajah 1\/23, Keegan Vermaak 1\/37). <strong>KES won by seven wickets<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lions Invitational XI 266\/8<\/strong> (Matthew Barbour 88, Sachin Sunkar 47, Zuan Joubert 44; Akhil Challa 3\/40, Tajendra Naidu 2\/36).<strong> St Stithians 207\/3 <\/strong>(Ombesa Matsha 80, Tahseen Hanslo 40*, Nicholas Bayly 28*). <strong>Lions Invitational XI 341\/4<\/strong> (Bafana Mthunzi 172, Murray Leith 58; Nqaba Matunda 2\/49, Tendai Kadyamadare 1\/39).<strong> St Stithians 126\/2 <\/strong>(Liam Mudenda 72, Thomas Collins 24*; Josh van Rensburg 1\/33). <strong>Match drawn<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nelspruit 227\/7<\/strong> (Joshua Knoetze 71, Waldemar Graham, Janco Breyl 41*; Alec Loveland 4\/66, Lwazi Khupe 1\/34). <strong>St John&#8217;s 232\/5<\/strong> (Aiden Barberin 79*, Darshik Lutchman 69; Duan Smal 2\/40, Jason Knoetze 2\/26). <strong>Nelspruit 215\/6<\/strong> (Juan Maritz 57*, Luan Siebrits 48; Alec Loveland 2\/38, Malan du Plessis 1\/23). <strong>St John&#8217;s 136\/6<\/strong> (Herman Basson 52*, Joshua Hall 30; Jason Knoetze 1\/16, Safwaan Miller 1\/24). <strong>Match drawn<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jason Rowles and Shiraz Perumal proved themselves to be the most consistent players after day two of the Fasken Time Cricket Festival at St David&#8217;s Marist Inanda. 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