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Sep 14, 2012 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) cricket season which restarted recently is gaining momentum with the Ramcharitar Construction 50 overs first division knockout competition set to bowl off tomorrow at five venues.
The tournament, the fourth to be sponsored by Contractor Anirudh Ramcharitar will involve eleven teams – Albion, Police, West Berbice, Memorex Bermine, Edinburgh, Bush Lot United, Port Mourant, Universal DVD Young Warriors Cricket Club, RHT Gizmos and Gadgets, Blairmont and Skeldon.
Defending champions RHT Gizmos and Gadgets featuring the likes of Assad Fudadin, Shawn Perriera, Rajin Ivan, Khemraj Mahadeo, Delbert Hicks, and Clinton Pestano and Albion boasting players the caliber of Sewnarine Chattergoon, Narsingh Deonarine, Veerasammy Permaul, Devindra Bishoo, Jonathan Foo and Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai are the two top teams in the tournament.
Matches slated for tomorrow are:st round fixtures are as follows:
Albion vs Police at Albion
West Berbice vs Memorex Bermine at Bush Lot
Edinburgh vs Bush Lot at Edinburgh
Port Mourant vs Young Warriors at Port Mourant
RHT Gizmos and Gadgets vs Blairmont at Blairmont
Skeldon drew bye
All matches starts at 09:30hrs and the BCB is reminding all clubs that the tournament will be played with coloured clothing, white balls and black sight screens.
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