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Dec 01, 2012 Sports
2012 Carib Beer First Division T/20 Cricket Competition in Berbice
The 2012 Carib Beer First Division T/20 Cricket Competition organised by the Berbice Cricket Board continued recently with some more second round matches.
Former Guyana T/20 batting sensation Jonathan Foo scored 69 which included 7 fours and 2 sixes and which together with 48 (4 fours) from former Guyana Under-19 opening batsman Kandasammy Surujnarine paced Albion Community Centre to 157 for 3 in their 20 overs against Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets, who in their response had national batsman Royston Crandon slamming 81 (6 fours and 3 sixes) and Berbice allrounder Ivan Rajiv 35, but still fell 7 runs short of Albion’s score.
Martin Singh’s even 50 (7 fours and 1 six) helped Police to a decent 155 for 8 against Edinburgh who nevertheless attained victory in 19.1 overs thanks mainly to the 62 (5 fours and 1 six) coming from Denny David despite offspinners Albert Sinclair and Andel Doris picking up 4 for 19 from 4 overs and 3 for 28 from 4 overs respectively.
Even though Sherwin Murray made 44 (1 four and 3 sixes) and Gary Phillips 42 (3 fours and 1six) Skeldon Community Centre still fell short of the 150 made by Port Mourant Karibee Rice.
In scores from the matches played:
1. At Albion, Albion Community Centre beat Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets by 7 runs. Albion Community Centre winning the toss and batting first made 157 for 3 in 20 overs with Jonathan Foo 69, Kandasammy Surujnarine 48, Devendra Bishoo 22 N.O.
Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets 150 for 7 in 20 overs with Royston Crandon 81, Rajiv Ivan 35, Devendra Bishoo 3 for 37 from 4 overs; Veerapen Permaul 2 for 6 from 2 overs.
2. At Edinburgh, Edinburgh beat Police by 2 wickets. Police choosing to bat first made 155 for 8 in 20 overs with Martin Singh 50, Kwesi Mickle 27, Shafiq Khan 4 for 37 from 4 overs, Shazan Azeez 3 for 18 from 4 overs. Ralph Chakalall 2 for 22.
Edinburgh 157 for 8 in 19.1 overs with Denny David 69, Zaheer Hussain 35, Albert Sinclair 4 for 19, Andel Doris 3 for 28.
3. At Skeldon, Port Mourant Karibee Rice beat Skeldon Community Centre by 12 runs. Port Mourant Karibee Rice sent in to bat first made 150 for 7 in 20 overs with Boughnarine Persaud 30, Andre Percival 30, Zamal Khan 26; Victor Pedro 3 for 20 from 4 overs. Skeldon Community Centre 138 for 6 in 20 overs with Sherwin Murray 44, Gary Phillips 42, Harrinarine Chattergoon 2 for 12 from 4 overs, Yudendra Harrinarine 2 for 26 from 4 overs, Devendra Thakurdeen 2 for 27 from 4 overs.
The points standing after the second round matches:
Zone A: (West Berbice)
Blairmont Community Centre 2 points from 2 matches
Cotton Tree Die Hard 2 points from 2 matches
West Berbice 2 points from 2 matches
Bush Lot United Rising Star 2 points from 2 matches
Zone B: (East Bank, New Amsterdam/Canje)
Young Warriors Universal DVD 4 points from 2 matches
Bermine 2 points from 2 matches
Edinburgh 2 points from 2 matches
Police 0 point from 3 matches
Zone C: (Corentyne)
Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets 2 points from 2 matches
Skeldon Community Centre 2 points from 2 matches
Port Mourant Karibee Rice 2 points from 2 matches
Albion Community Centre 2 points from 2 matches
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