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Aug 30, 2012 Sports
DCC ‘A’ and Transport will clash in the final of the Brain Street under-15 cricket competition after winning their respective semi-finals yesterday and will now go head to head in the competition’s finale on tomorrow at GYO.
In the first semi-final Transport Sports Club beat Gandhi Youth Organisation by 106 runs at the GYO ground while host DCC’A’ got the better of Queens College by 233 runs.
Scores in the semi-finals:
SEMI-FINAL 1: Transport SC batting first made 256 for 8 in their allotted 50 overs.
Joshua Ram made 91 runs, Reon Wilson made 44, Reon Sumir 42 and Ewart Samuels 25.
Bowling for Gandhi YO: Gopaul Ramgobin had figures of 5 overs, 0 maidens, 22 runs, 2 wickets. Navindra Seeraj 10 -0-57-2.
Gandhi YO in response made 150 runs for 9 wickets in 50 overs. Dwayne DeBarros made 39 runs & Mark Hamilton 18 not out.
Bowling for Transport SC: Reon Sumir had figures of 10 overs, 3 maidens, 23 runs 3 wickets & Travis Marcellino – 10—1-28-2.
SEMI-FINAL 2: Demerara CC “A” batting first made 271 runs for 9 wickets in the allotted 50 overs. Clitus Johnson made 71 runs, Kemo Paul made 60 and Tevin Imlack 24.
Bowling for Queen’s College: Shemar Britton had figures of 4 overs, 0 maidens, 35 runs, 2 wickets. Ryan Fung – 9 – 0-53-2 and Joyadev Mana – 10-0-48-2.
Queen’s College in reply were dismissed for 38 runs in 18.3 overs. Zachary Hamer made 14 runs.
Bowling for Demerara CC “A”: Travis Persaud had figures of 3.3 overs, 0 maidens, 4 runs 3 wickets. Calton Jacques – 5-1-12-3 & Devon Crandon – 6-2-15-2.
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