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Nov 02, 2011 Sports
Seventeen- year old Akshay Homraj became the second centurion of this year’s New Building Society (NBS)
Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice when he slammed an unbeaten 104 for No. 70 Young Star.
He hit 12 fours and together with 54 from Thameshwar Ramoutar and 52 from Naeem Yacoob enabled Young star to amass 266 for 4 in 30 Overs in their rain affected match against No. 70 Wrong Turn. Off-spinners Ramoutar and Yacoob then took 3 wickets each to rout Wrong Turn for 69.
After No. 70 M.Y.O were restricted to 156 by No. 69 Vikings with offspinner Deon Bramdit taking 5 for 24, their legspinner Shabir Khan took 6 for 10 from 5 Overs to help bowl out the Vikings for 70 in their reply. His performance is the best by a bowler so far in the competition.
Virvasha Ramdharry 60 (9 fours) and Tolaram Persaud’s 52 (4 fours and 3 sixes) helped No. 68 Turn team to score 248 for 8 in 35 Overs against No. 69 Red Rose, who despite a fighting 63 (4 fours and 2 sixes) from Trishan Narinedat, could only reply with 116 all out with Turn Team’s legspinner Viendra Gooniah and offspinner Hemnarine Ramsaroop picking up 4 wickets each.
Ryan Mohamed hit 70 (10 fours and 1 six) to steer West Canje to 214 for 8 in 35 Overs against Overwinning Bible Church. His team mates left arm spinner Gregory Crandon with 5 for 14 from 3 Overs and legspinner Edoo with 3 for 8 from 3.4 Overs skittled out the church Team for 75 in their reply.
After left arm spinner Ramesh Joseph took 4 for 9 to help No. 64 Fighting Marines bowl out No. 64 Young Warriors for a paltry 69. Rajesh Adhar (39 N.O) and Devendra Budhoo (24 N.O) then steered the Marines to a 10-wicket win in just 6 Overs.
In scores from the matches played:
At No. 70, No. 70 Young Star beat No. 70 Wrong Turn by 197 runs. No. 70 Young Star 266 for 4 in 30 Overs with Akshay Homraj 104 N.O, Thameshwar Ramoutar 54, Naeem Yacoob 52, Alim Haniff 26 N.O, Navendra Edwin 2 for 36, Zameer Khan 2 for 46. No. 70 Wrong Turn 69 in 18.4 Overs with Thameshwar Ramoutar 3 for 9, Niron Yacoob 3 for 15, Omesh Khemraj 2 for 11.
At No. 69, No. 70 M.Y.O beat No. 69 Vikings by 86 runs. No. 70 M.Y.O – 156 in 30 Overs with Jameel Azad 26, Deon Bramdit 5 for 24. No. 69 Vikings 70 in 17 Overs with Shabir Khan 6 for 10, Tamesh Omesh 2 for 3 and Omesh Kumar 2 for 8.
At No. 69, No. 68 Turn Team beat No. 69 Red Rose by 132 runs. No. 68 Turn Team 248 for 8 in 35 Overs with Virvasha Ramdharry 60, Tolaram Persaud 52, Vishwanauth Lalbeharry 40, Viendra Gooniah 29, Arif Mohamed 3 for 42, Nehru Gopaul 2 for 44. No. 69 Red Rose 116 in 24.1 Overs with Trishan Narinedat 63, Viendra Gooniah 4 for 21, Hemnarine Ramsaroop 4 for 22.
At Lochaber, West Canje beat Overwinning Bible Church by 139 runs. West Canje 214 for 8 in 35 Overs with Ryan Mohamed 70, Safraz Kadir 31 N.O, Raymond Mohamed 27, Glenroy Clements 2 for 6, Geeraish Deejes 2 for 47. Overwinning Bible church 75 in 13.4 Overs with Gregory Crandon 5 for 14, Wahab Edoo 3 for 8.
At No. 63, No. 64 Fighting Marines beat No. 64 Young Warriors by 10 wickets. No. 64 Young Warriors 69 in 13 Overs with Ramesh Joseph 4 for 9, Jason Itwaru 3 for 20, Kemraj Sudama 3 for 29. No. 64 fighting Marines 71 without loss in 6 Overs with Rajesh Adhar 39 N.O and Devendra Budhoo 24 N.O.
At No. 59, No. 65 beat No. 59 by 5 wickets. No. 59 made 71 in 17.1 Overs with Ramzan Subhan 4 for 13, Chandradat Kumar 2 for 16, Steven Embrack 2 for 24. No. 65 made 72 for 5 in 16.3 Overs with Anil Armogan 27, Victor Ramsaroop 2 for 24.
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