DIMINUTIVE midfielder Tafadzwa Rusike yesterday turned back the hands of time with a brilliant individual performance that reminded many of his peak as he helped Harare giants Caps United settle an old score with traditional rivals Highlanders in the Battle of the Cities Part II at the National Sports Stadium yesterday. Rusike, who burst onto the local scene with the Green Machine eight years ago as a sprightly teenager from Alaska, produced probably one of his finest shows since his return to the Green Machine this year.
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