By Durell Namasani
Former Flames midfielder Joseph Kamwendo continues to search for his first win as the Interim coach for Creck Sporting Football Club (FC) following the team’s 2-2 draw against Kamuzu Barracks FC (KB) at Aubrey Dimba Stadium in Mchinji on Wednesday afternoon.
KB were the first to hit the back of the net through Zeliati Nkhoma who scored in the 26th minute but Creck equalised with only six minutes before half time.
Both KB and Creck Sporting goals came from the penalty spot.
Just when everyone thought the first half was going to end 1-all, Arnold Kiyama had other thoughts as he scored Creck’s second goal just a minute before the end of the first half.
The second half saw the Lilongwe-based soldiers getting their second goal through Hope Namadzunda who scored in the 64th minute after receiving a pass from Gerard Chirwa.
After the match George Chaomba for Creck Sporting was voted man of the match.
Joseph Kamwendo took charge of Creck Sporting last week following the suspension of McDonald Mtetemera as the Head Coach.
His first assignment was the FDH Cup Round of 16 match against Baka City in Karonga where the home side knocked the Lilongwe-based side out of the competition.
In other TNM Super League matches played on Wednesday, Moyale Barracks left it late to draw 1-all against Bangwe All Stars in a match played at Mzuzu Stadium.
Shukran Goba put the visitors ahead in the 52nd minute but the home side equalised in the added time through a penalty kick taken by Emmanuel Allan.
In Lilongwe the match between Civil Service United and Mighty Tigers ended goalless at Civo Stadium.
Silver Strikers remain top on the TNM Super League log table with 36 minutes from 14 games while rookies Baka City remain bottom with only seven points from 13 games.