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Apr 01, 2013 Sports
Sans Souci Jaguars and Good Success have secured their places in the final of the AFS Shipping Twenty\20 cricket competition after recording victories in their respective semi final matches played yesterday at the Wakenaam Community Centre ground.
In the first semi final, Sans Souci Jaguars defeated Maria’s Pleasure by 14 runs. The Jaguars batted first and scored 138 all out in 20 overs. Gladwin Henry and Kevon Hendricks made 21 each with two fours and two sixes respectively as Lenard Lewis, Bernard Lewis and Marsh Singh claimed 2 wickets each.
Maria’s Pleasure in reply were bowled out for 124 in 20 overs. Bernard Lewis led with 41 (2×4, 4×6) and Kennard Lewis supported with 23 (4×4). Dellon Osborne captured 3-15, Zameer Zaman 2-19 and Tamesh Charittar 2-21.
In the second semi, Good Success overcame Zeelandia by 7 wickets. Zeelandia were routed for 110 in 19.5 overs batting first. Navishaul Pooran stroked 31(3×4,1×6) as Nazeer Mohamed who recently gained selection on the Guyana Teachers Union team to participate in the Les Harris tournament in St. Lucia took 2-15 and Imran Khan 2-26. Good Success responded with 114-3 in 17.2 overs. Wazeer Mohamed top scored with 47 not out which contained four fours while Khan chipped in with 37 (2×4,3×6) and Mohamed 10 made not out.
Meanwhile, in the last preliminary round game played at the said venue, Good Success got the better of Noitgedacht by 1 wicket. Noitgedacht took first strike and made 105 all out in 19. 4 overs. Hassan Mohamed made 23; Imran Khan picked up 3-12, Wazir Khan 3-15 and Chandrika Ragnauth 2-12.
Good Success replied with 106-9 in 19.1 overs with Shoaib Namaz scoring 21 and Jaggernauth Manbodh 18; Anthony Osborne grabbed 4-17 and Hassan Mohamed 2-14.
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