Relegation worries intensify as NCPA Super League enters the penultimate stage

With the top two positions already sealed in Nairobi
Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) Super Division 50 Overs League-2024,
focus now shifts to the much-anticipated relegation battle.
Season-closing relegation duels are traditionally volatile
given survival antics which characterize the teams’ tactics.
The team which finishes last will be demoted to the second
tier Division One competition which offers a sneak preview of what to expect
from the closing matches.
Newly crowned Super League champions Kanbis A have no
fixture this weekend but will wrap up their spirited campaign next weekend
against Sikh Union A.
Swamibapa A have already completed their fixtures with a
closing cumulative score of 36points, and at the very least, are assured of the
second spot as their closest challengers Ruaraka A and Sikh Union A can only
manage a maximum of 32 each.
And as curtains fall on the first-tier Super League
competition, it will be interesting to see how this tight relegation battle
pans out.
Tailenders Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club A currently tie on 10
points with Shree Cutchi Leva Patel Samaj (SCLPS YL A) -both separated on Net
Run Rate (NRR).
SCLPS YL A plays Stray Lions A at their SCLPS backyard this
Sunday. This will definitely be a must win situation for hosts Samaj A given
that they will be playing their last match at home.
Stray Lions, currently on 14, will be home and dry should
they defeat the hosts as they will have stretched their tally to 18.
Kenya Kongonis A will not be pushovers, either. Kongonis
have two pending fixtures, one at home against Sikh Union this Sunday and with
Sir Ali A next weekend.
But the Sikhs hope to end the season in a respectable
position. Last weekend’s 221 -run loss to Kanbis A appears not to deter their
spirits as their skipper Sukhdeep Singh would put it.
“Our loss to Kanbis
last weekend doesn’t affect us as a unit. We want to focus on our remaining
fixtures and get a good standing. Otherwise, a hard-fought game against Champions
Kanbis last weekend,” said Singh. “Disappointed with the result but proud of
the team’s attitude towards the huge loss. Unfortunately, the results weren’t
in our favor but outstanding batting by Shubham Patel and Ali Butt with a
proper bowling spell. Our youngster Yug Patel is doing well with the ball at
this level and we are proud of him. This is all part of our development plan as
a Club.”
Should Kongonis win both their matches, they survive the
relegation axe. Sixth-placed Nairobi Gymkhana (currently 16points) are safe as
Samaj’s maximum is 14.
Gymkhana A will wrap up their season with a home fight
against outgoing champions Ruaraka A hoping to accumulate more points.
And should Ruaraka emerge victorious, then they will have
cemented the third spot on the log.
SUPER LEAGUE
FIXTURES- SUN/22/09/2024
·
Nbi Gymkhana vs A Ruaraka A (Nbi Gymkhana)
·
SCLPS YL A vs Stray Lions A (SCLPS)
·
Kongonis A vs Sikh Union A (Nbi Club)
LEAGUE STANDINGS
AFTER WEEK 13
2. Swamibapa A (1.913 NRR) 36points
3. Ruaraka A (1.480 NRR) 28 points
4. Sikh Union A (0.059 NRR) 24 points
5. Sir Ali A (-0.257 NRR) 18 points
6. Nbi Gymkhana A (-1.412 NRR) 16 points
7. Stray Lions A (-1.551 NRR) 14 points
8. SCLPS YL A (-1.385 NRR) 10 points
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