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Feb 27, 2013 Sports
GSL\Regal Stationery\Mike’s Copy Centre\Star Party Rentals\Trophy Stall cricket
Jimmy Sahadeo and Asheemel Bacchus grabbed 4 wickets each as Omesh XI defeated LBI Top Gun by 91 runs as play in the Georgetown Softball League\Regal Stationery and Computer Centre\Mike’s Copy Centre\ Star Party Rentals and Trophy Stall competition continued last Sunday.
Playing in the open category, at Everest, Omesh XI batted first and rattled up 141-4 in 12 overs with Asheemel Bacchus scoring 48 and Vickram Kissoon 39. S. Abdul took 2-23. LBI Top Gun in reply were bowled out for 50 with K. Persaud being the only batsman that offered resistance with 15; Sahadeo had 4-6 and Bacchus 4-10.
At DCC, Trophy Stall B hammered LBI Top Gun by 99 runs. Trophy Stall B made 154-5 in 12 overs. Bharrat Singh was their leading batsman with 52(7×6). LBI Top Gun in reply were skittled for 55 in 10 overs. Rennie Khan and Vishnu Geewan picked up 3 wickets apiece.
In the Over-35 category, at Everest, Park Rangers overcame Savage by 7 wickets. Savage took first strike and managed 78 all out. Troy Ramsingh scored 25 as Tony Singh claimed 4-4, Mark Fung 2-7 and Ramjit Singh 2-27. Park Rangers then responded with 79-3. D. Mohanram top scored with 39 and H. Narine made 21 not out.
At GNIC, MK XI got the better of Savage by 7 wickets. Savage batted first and fell for 118. Nadir Baksh and Troy Ramsaywack made 21 apiece as Navin Wilfred snared 4-24 and Walack Joseph 3-24. MK XI in reply reached their target in 12.2 overs for the lost of 3 wickets as they ended on 119. U. Yussuf led with an unbeaten 61 and A. Haniff made 35.
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