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Mar 07, 2013 Sports
Samuel Kingston stroked a swashbuckling 104 as Regal Masters defeated Savage Masters by 83 runs when play in the Georgetown Softball League\ Regal Stationery and Computer Centre\ Mike’s Copy Centre\ Star Party Rentals\Trophy Stall and Salod’s Marketing Agency cricket tournament continued last Sunday.
In the Over-35 category, at GNIC, Regal Masters batted first and rattled up 215-4 off their allocation of 20 overs, Linden Lyght backed up Kingston with 62 as Rama Malone snared 2-27. Savage in reply made 132 before they were bowled out in 19.3 overs.
Falim Mohamed scored 32 while extras contributed 45. Khalid Haslim grabbed 3-10 and Satro Seeraj 2-16 for the victors.
Regal Masters got the better of Parika Defenders by 7 wickets. Parika Defenders managed 112 all out in 16.5 overs with Danny Rambarran top scoring with 41, while extras assisted with 25. Khalid Haslim picked up 3-23 and Mahendra Hardyal 2-24. Regal then responded with 114-3 in 12 overs. Erick Thomas led with 29 and Hardyal chipped in with 25.
In the open category at the said venue, Regal XI overcame Flashers XI by 10 wickets. Flashers were bowled out for 44 in 7.3 overs after taking first strike. Jagdeo Chan was the only batsman that reached double figures with 10; Pritivnauth Motilall and Safraz Esau captured 3 wickets each for Regal who responded with 45 without loss in 2.1 overs. Chien Gittens made 17 and Ganesh Narine 16.
Regal XI hammered Walking Tall by 195 runs. Regal posted 231-4 in 12 overs, batting first. Esau led the scoring with 73 while Gittens supported with 44. Walking Tall were skittled for 36 in 8.4 overs in reply. Motilall and Ricky Sergeant were the main wreckers with 4-11 and 3-2 respectively. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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