Dudutech InBio register mixed results in Gilgil

Unique Sports
By Ben Ahenda | Oct 22, 2023
Kenya Tusker Malt's Will Millar and Brazil's Tiago Falcao (left) in a past tournament. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Dudutech InBio had some mixed luck on the second day of the tough Eagle Challenge Cup at Manyatta Polo Club in Gilgil on Saturday

Dudutech InBio won the first and lost the second match and subsequently dropped from the title contention of the main cup of the round robin series.

They beat Mascor Africa 1.5-1 in the first match but lost 3.5-2 gainst the Winebox team of Tarquin and Tiva Gross, Henry Limb and Joe Kamau.

Archie Voorspuy scored the lone goal for Dudutech InBio against Mascor Africa after some sporadic raids by the Nzomo brothers Jadini and Amani.

Will Millar replied for Winebox in the second chukka.

In their second match, Wine Box defeated Dudutech InBio 3.5-2 in the see-saw entertaining match.

Victories and losses by all teams taking part in the three-day-competition round robin matches has made it difficult for the outright winner to be easily known by the organizers from the onset.

In other matches of the senior cup, Mascor Africa secured a 3-1.5 win over Wine Box.

On their part, Crown Paints narrowly defeated Jaguar Petroleum 5.5-5 ahead of the final matches this afternoon.

SATURDAYS RESULTS
Dudutech InBio 1.5 Mascor Africa 1
Wine Box 3.5 Didetech OnBio 2
Crown Paints 5.5 Jaguar Petroleum 5
Mascor Africa 3 Wine Box 1.5

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