 Le Prevost said they knew Botswana's strength would be in their batting |
Guernsey beat Botswana by 25 runs to avoid relegation from the World Cricket League Division Six tournament in Singapore on Friday. Guernsey chose to bat and posted 241-6, with Lee Savident making 65. Jamie Nussbaumer then took 4-42 as their African opponents were dismissed for 216 in the last over of the match. Captain Stuart Le Prevost told BBC Guernsey: "The guys really dug in today and it's been a great day, we're really elated with the win." "We knew Botswana's strength would be in their batting and they started off like a train, they went really well at the start," said Le Prevost. "But once our spinners came on they really pegged it back well - taking the pace off the ball was the trick today I think." Guernsey all-rounder Jeremy Frith was the man-of-the-match having scored 59 and taking 2-29 but Le Prevost said it was a hard choice. "It was between him and Lee Savident really, they both got 50 but Jeremy just got a few more wickets," he said. The second win of the tournament for Guernsey sees them face Malaysia in the third-fourth play-off while Botswana and Norway, who are both relegated to Division Seven, play for the wooden spoon.
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