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Jun 18, 2010 Sports
Lower Corentyne and West Berbice clash in final
The rural Village of Edinburgh will for the first time tomorrow host a Berbice cricket final when Lower Corentyne and West Berbice square off at the impressive Edinburgh Cricket Ground in the championship match of the National Communication Network/Berbice Cricket Board Under-15 Inter-Zone competition.
The match promises to be a thrilling and close 50 overs encounter as both teams posses strong lineups on paper.
Lower Corentyne would be led by national Under-15 Captain Shawn Pereira who leads a powerful batting line up which includes national players Parmanand Narine, Shailendra Shameer, Nazrudeen Bux, Arif Chan and Nicholas Cameron.
Fast bowlers Manoj Looknauth and Ryan Mootoo will share the new ball with support from leg spinners Pereira and Avinash Wajid, left arm spinner Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai and offspinners Shameer and Chan.
Carrying the charge for West Berbice is national player Quacy Mc Pherson whose batting would be supported by Royston Wade, Remion Mitchell, Derek Narine, Hemchand Persaud and Parmanand Ramdan.
Fast bowlers Dillon Joseph, Thomas Mc Donald and Grisean Grant would spearhead the fast bowling department with support from spinners Derek Narine, Wade and Nick Ramsaroop.
CEO of NCN, Mohamed Sattaur and Regional Coordinator for Berbice Fazal Jaffarally are expected to meet the teams before the start of tomorrow’s game.
Teams – Lower Corentyne: Shawn Pereira, Parmanand Narine, Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai, Nazrudeen Bux, Avinash Wajid, Devin Baldeo, Shailendra Shameer, Arif Chan, Manoj Looknauth, Kumeer Madray, Sharaz Ramcharran, Nicholas Cameron and Ryan Mootoo. Manager – Patrick Lewis.
West Berbice: Dillon Joseph, Thomas Mc Donald, Grisean Grant, Quacy Mc Pherson, Royston Wade, Derek Narine, Mahendra Singh, Parmanand Ramdan, Hemchand Persaud, Kevin Jawahir, Ridwaan Ramjan, Nick Ramsaroop and Remion Mitchell. Manager – David Black
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