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Aug 06, 2011 Sports
Maryville and Rebel will clash in the final game of the Prakash Poultry Farm U-15 40 over cricket competition on Saturday at Enterprise ground in Leguan.
Both teams have two wins in the five-match competition and the final is expected to generate much interest among the cricketers since there will be lots of prizes up for grabs.
In the latest match played on Saturday last, Maryville defeated Rebel by 40 runs at Enterprise ground.
In a game which was reduced to 30 overs due to excessive moisture on the pitch caused by overnight rain, Maryville batted first and scored 159 all out off their allotted overs.
Essequibo U-15 allrounder Paul Williams slammed 51 (5×4,3×6) and got support from Paul Simbu who made 33 (3×4). Pacer Sunil Persaud picked up 3-21 for Rebel who were bowled out for 119 in 17 overs in reply. Essequibo U-15 opener Shivindra Hemraj top scored with 41 (5×4) while Seenarine Oudit contributed 28 (3×4). Williams, who bowls off spin, returned to capture 5-13 from 6 overs.
Speaking with Kaieteur sport, Chairman of the Leguan Cricket Committee Virendra Chintamanie said he would like to thank the sponsor for coming on board and their input will go a far way in helping to develop the game on the island. “We have talented cricketers in Leguan and without sponsorship it is very difficult to organise competitions so I am thankful for their support.”
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