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Sep 25, 2012 Sports
Aseeb Khan fell one run short of a half century while medium pacer Chetram Rabindra grabbed 5 wickets for 19 runs as Maryville defeated Rebels by 74 runs to secure a place in the final of the Phyllis Carter Memorial twenty\20 cricket competition in Leguan.
In the lone semifinal which was played on Sunday at Enterprise, Maryville took first turn at the crease and despite losing a few early wickets still managed to score a defendable 178 all out in 19.3 overs. Khan who shared in a third wicket stand of 44 with Doodnauth Danraj, hit three fours and two sixes while Danraj stroked two boundaries before he was dismissed for 22. Tulsieram Premnauth chipped in with 21 towards the end of the innings as medium pacer Wazir Alli bagged 5-22.
Rebels in reply were pegged back by purposeful bowling from Ravindra who removed both openers in quick succession in the second over. They never really recovered and were bowled out in 15.4 overs for 104. Alli and Trevor Whyte were their leading run scorers with 20 each. Maryville will now clash with Young Warriors who drew the bye in the final on Saturday at Enterprise from 12:00hours.
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