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Mar 24, 2013 Sports
– Progressive Youth bowled out for 18
The 2013 New Building Society Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice continued with some outstanding performances with Springlands opening batsman Jamal Khan leading the way with 105. His knock which included 10 fours and 3 sixes, together with half centuries from Ackram Razack (60) and Errol Byass (50) paced Springlands to 278 for 4 in their 35 overs against Progressive Youth. Khan then came back with his medium pacer and took 5 for 7 from 4 overs which together with medium pacer Nasrudeen Persaud taking 4 for 11 from 4 overs, skittled out Progressive Youth for a paltry 18, the lowest score in the competition this year so far giving Springlands a 260 run victory.
Michael Kendall slammed 74 (9 fours and 4 sixes) and Charles Franco 54 (7 fours and 1 six) to steer No. 52 Survival to 295 in 32.4 overs against Leeds/No. 51 Young Star. Pacer Wayne Garnett then took 4 for 29 from 7 overs to see Leeds bowled out for 80 in reply.
Led by 63 (6 fours and 1 six) from Lakeram Latchman and 53 from Gobin Roopram, No. 73 Young Warriors did well to make 214 for 3 from 35 overs against Corriverton who nevertheless made light work of the target and replied with 215 for 4 in 30.5 overs with Amzad Appalsammy scoring 57 N.O and Rasheed Pirkhan 53.
Also scoring half centuries were Delon Hinds of Young Adventures, Kumar Mathura of No. 69 Red Rose and Romesh Joseph of No. 64 Fighting Marines.
In scores from the matches played:
At No. 71, Springlands beat Progressive Youth by 260 runs. Springlands 278 for 4 in 35 overs with Jamal Khan 105, Ackram Razack 60, Errol Byass 50, Trishan Ramdass 29, Umdat Ramdial 2 for 35, Progressive Youth 18, Jamal Khan 5 for 7, Nasrudeen Persaud 4 for 11.
At No. 52, No. 52 Survival beat Leeds/No. 51 Young Star by 215 runs. No. 52 Survival 295 in 32.4 overs with Michael Kendall 74, Charles France 54, Wayne Garnett 35,Marcel Harvey 28, Raymond Lowenfield 3 for 38, Alvan Jeffrey 3 for 41, Antonio Morgan 2 for 45.
Leeds/No. 51 Young Star 80 in 13.1 overs with Wayne Garnett 4 for 29, Clinton Johnson 2 for 8, Amit Ramrup 2 for 40.
At No. 73, Corriverton beat No. 73 Young Warriors by 6 wickets. No. 73 Young Warriors 214 for 3 in 35 overs with Lakeram Latchman 63, Gobin Roopram 53, Odrat Singh 29 N.O, Kawal Jainarine 26; Jermaine Reid 2 for 31.
Corriverton 215 for 4 in 30.5 Amzad Appalsammy 57 N.O, Rasheed Pirkhan 53, Jermaine Reid 32 N.O; Sewnarine Dallu 2 for 36.
At Mibicuri, Young Adventurers beat Mibicuri by 1 wicket. Mibicuri 165 in 29 overs with Khemraj Paltu 49, Seecharran Sukhu 42, Bisnauth Jhappan 3 for 16, Delon Hinds 3 for 29, Brentnol Bourne 2 for 21.
Young Adventurers 166 for 9 in 33 overs with Delon Hinds 62, Vaughn Dean 43, Darris Watson 3 for 32, Lakeram Paltu 2 for 25, Seecharran Sukhu 2 for 29.
At No. 69, No. 69 Red Rose beat No. 64 Fighting Marines by 33 runs. No. 69 Red Rose 193 for 9 in 40 overs with Kumar Mathura 50, Parasram Chaitram 38, Vishwanauth Lallbeharry 29, Devendra Budhu 3 for 24; Sean Persaud 2 for 29.
No. 64 Fighting Marines 160 in 36 overs with Ramesh Joseph 60, Trevor Thomas 27, Radesh Bisnauth 4 for 34 Azad Mohamed 4 for 29.
At No. 70, No. 70 Young Star beat No. 71 by 30 runs. No. 70 Young Star 171 for 9 in 30 overs with Rayon Yacoob 36, Chris Bollers 33, Deoprakash Ramdat 2 for 26, Navin Vincent 2 for 33.
No. 71 – 141 in 29.4 overs with Somdat Singh 41, Imran Mohamed 25, Naeem Yacoob 3 for 18, Rayan Yacoob 2 for 12, Thameshwar Ramoutar 2 for 13.
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