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Sep 29, 2012 Sports
R and D Engineering Service t\20 cricket – North E’bo
Tameshwar Ramesh, Navin Singh and Ramesh Narine slammed half centuries as Walton Hall, Gunners and Devonshire Castle registered victories when play in the R and D Engineering Service twenty\20 cricket competition continued last Sunday in North Essequibo with a number of matches.
At Walton Hall (9 am), Gunners defeated Charity Knight Riders 101 runs. Navin Singh stroked his way to a fine 52 and got valuable support from Alex Collins who made 47 as Gunners managed 145-4 off 20 overs after batting first. Sanjeev Ramdeen picked up 2-18 for Charity who were bowled out for 44 in 12 overs in reply. Pacer Greyson Paul with 3-12 and Henry Green 3-15 did the damage with the ball for Gunners.
At Walton Hall (1pm), the host got the better of Charity Knight Riders by 104 runs. Walton Hall scored 230-4 off their allotted overs after taking first strike. Tameshwar Ramesh led with 52 while Navin Bahadur and Suresh Persaud supported with 38 and 20 respectively. Ricardo Barakat claimed 3-27.
Charity in reply mustered 126-7 in 20 overs with Vishnu Murray 28, Noel Evans 27, and Roy Thomas 13 being their principal scorers. Latchman Singh and Omkar Harilall captured two wickets each for the winners.
At Lima, Devonshire Castle triumphed over the host by 18 runs. The visitors took first turn at the crease and scored 151-5 off their allotted overs. Ramesh Narine was their leading run scorer with 54 as Nimrun Bahadur and Rajeev Manichand grabbed two wickets each.
Lima in response ended on 133-9 when their overs expired. Basdeo Khemraj top scored with 33 while I. Lall chipped in with 27 and R. Ramnarine 18. Narine crowned a fine all round game by taking 3-27, while Manoj Lall had 2-24. The competition continues tomorrow. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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