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A couple of weeks ago Dynamos coach Herbert Maruwa also moaned about the same issue after his side was frustrated to a nil-all draw by Cranborne Bullets.
Ndiraya's team played a goalless draw with Highlanders, who also drew blanks in their previous match when they endured another stalemate against Sheasham.
The system paid dividends as Ngezi strikers Takunda Benhura and Tinotenda Musariranwa were kept under lock and key before they were withdrawn in the second half.
Both Highlanders coach Jose Baltemar Brito and Dynamos' Herbert Maruwa have complained about teams that always apply delaying tactics when the situation best suits them.
The Brazil-born gaffer has faced Dynamos twice since he joined Bosso last year, with the first encounter in the league at the National Sports Stadium last season ending goalless.
In the end, both coaches Jose Baltemar Brito and Herbert Maruwa were happy with the outcome of the match as they felt their teams had left it all in the field.
Images circulated on social media after the Gweru-based outfit hosted Highlanders, resulting in some parts of the stadium getting negative publicity which prompted the PSL to suspend the facility.
Amakhosi had earlier knocked them out of the Chibuku Super Cup courtesy of a Malvin Mkolo header and Bulawayo Chiefs went on to win the lucrative knockout tournament.
Darlington Mukuli did well to collect the ball from a corner and found Peter Muduhwa who combined with Ndlovu whose header beat Khulekani Dube in goal for Bulawayo Chiefs.
The freekick was awarded by referee Arnold Ncube after Ben Musaka had pulled Elshamar Farasi and the former Bosso midfielder was yellow-carded for the foul.
It was a badly needed win for underfire Chicken Inn coach Prince Matore whose team had failed to win their last three matches, losing ground to the leading pack.
Saruchera's team is known for playing a beautiful passing game, but they struggled against the Gamecocks, who also lacked cohesion in the lukewarm encounter.
The goal spurred the Gamecocks on and it was not a surprise when Michael Charamba scored the second for the Prince Matore-coached outfit with a minute left on the clock.