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Jul 14, 2011 Sports
The New Amsterdam Multilateral School showed their strength in the Garfield Sobers International Schools’ Tournament after winning three matches of a total of five.
New Amsterdam Multilateral School defeated Coleridge and Parry of Barbados in the first match by 5 wickets.
Scores: Coleridge and Parry 91 all out 30.5 overs (Andel DeJonge 3-12. Shawn Perreira 3-22, Jamally Odle 1-8)
New Amsterdam Multilateral 92-5 off 27.3 overs ( Hakeem Hinds 19, Shawn Perriera 15*, Brandon Balkissoon 8*)
In the second match, Multilateral defeated Fatima College of Trinidad and Tobago by 161 runs.
Scores: New Amsterdam Multilateral 225-4 in 39 overs (Hakeem Hinds 96*, Shilendra Shameer 63, Mortimer Fraser 25)
Fatima College 64 all out off 27.3 overs (Derrick Cadogan 4-18, Suresh Dhani 3-6, Mark Jackman 3-15)
Multilateral then lost on run rate to Lancaster School of England.
Scores New Amsterdam Multilateral 215 all out 39.4 overs (Mortimer Fraser 64, Shailendra Shameer 30, Shawn Perreira 23*)
Lancaster 137-2 off 23 overs as rain forced play to stop with Lancaster on a superior run rate and claiming the victory.
The fourth game between New Amsterdam Multilateral and Ipswich of England was abandoned due to rain.
In the final match, New Amsterdam Multilateral won by 135 runs against Vishnu Boys of Trinidad & Tobago.
Scores: New Amsterdam Multilateral 253-7 38 overs (Hakeem Hinds 88*, Mortimer Fraser 80, Brandon Balkissoon 50)
Vishnu Boys 118 all out (Shawn Perreira 2-19, Shilendra Shameer 2-22, Andel DeJonge 2-37).
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