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Bosso in ZNA Charities Shield final

by Sikhumbuzo Moyo
16 Mar 2015 at 08:42hrs | Views
THERE was near chaos at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday when fans reacted violently to the way the police handled this Highlanders supporter during the ZNA Charities Shield semifinal match between Highlanders and How Mine
Highlanders 1-0 How Mine
NINETEEN-year-old Thomas Chidewu opened his scoring account for Highlanders with an eighth minute scrambled goal to boot How Mine out of the Zimbabwe National Army Charities Shield. The Bulawayo giants now meet Dynamos in the final.

It was returnee striker Obadiah Tarumbwa who did all the donkey work after he roasted James Chitereki on the right flank before bringing in an inviting cross which the How Mine rearguard failed to deal with.

Amahlolanyama, who were the better side inside the first 10 minutes, threatened to run riot but their steam fizzled out almost soon after the goal. Despite having periods of brilliance, they failed to create clear cut chances.

The experience in the How Mine line up proved to be important as they never really panicked after the goal with Nefitary Ndale proving a handful to the Highlanders central defence of Douglas "Mr Jahunda" Sibanda and new skipper Felix Chindungwe.

Another interesting duel was between Charles Sibanda and Tarumbwa in the middle of the park.

In the 16th minute, the stocky Ndale who was supposed to be given a penalty after going down inside the box under the challenge of Chindungwe, earned himself an unnecessary yellow card from referee Nduna Nkosana for simulation. Nkosana had a firm grip of the match.

After half an hour Bosso won their first corner that was taken by Bruce Kangwa, who had a rather quiet game yesterday. On that occasion though, his corner kick was well taken. It found a rising Erick Mudzingwa whose glancing header hit the crossbar with Donovan Bernard, in goal for the gold mining, diving in vain.

Three minutes later Luke Masomere's boys could have levelled matters had young Mgcini Sibanda remained calm while inside the 12-yard box but instead the youngster decided to be elaborate and shot well over the bar.

Highlanders goalkeeper Njabulo Nyoni was tested in the 42nd minute by right back Tapuwa Kumbuyani whose curler forced Nyoni to punch the ball.


The second half belonged to How Mine as play was concentrated mainly in the Highlanders half but the gold miners could not convert possession into goals.

With Highlanders back-pedalling for the better part of the second half, Masomere pulled out Charles Sibanda in the 66th minute for veteran Wonder Sithole while Mafu countered by bringing in Knox Mutizwa for Chidewu a minute later.

The two substitutes however failed to justify their coaches' faith in them. Twelve minutes before the end, Mafu reinforced his defence, taking out Gabriel Nyoni for lanky Teenage Hadebe who went to the central defence while Chindungwe joined Mudzingwa in the anchoring role. Highlanders were now watertight in defence and it ended like that.

Highlanders: N Nyoni, W Chingodzo, F Chindungwe, H Moyo, D Sibanda, G Nyoni (T Hadebe 78th min), E Mudzingwa, N Masuku, T Chidewu (K Mutizwa 67th min), O Tarumbwa.

Unused subs: W Ndiweni, E Muzanenhamo, V Ndaba, A Sibanda.

How Mine: D Benard, T Kumbuyani, J Chitereki, N Mukumbi, N Tachi, D Chafa, B Marere, C Sibanda (W Sithole 66th min), N Ndale, M Sibanda (K Musharu 65th min), T Masuku (M Mupera 83rd min).

Unused Subs: T January, G Banda, M Diya.

Referees:
Centre: Nduna Nkosana. 1st: Brighton Nyika. 2nd: Oscar Bumhe. 4th: Allen Basvi

Match commissioner: Hopewell Sidube.


Source - chronicle
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