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Apr 05, 2013 Sports
Half centuries by Falim Mohamed and Sheik Mohamed enabled Steve’s Jewellery to overpower GT Bannas of Canada by 188 runs in a feature 25 over softball match contested last Thursday evening at the Georgetown Cricket Club ground, Bourda.
Batting first after winning the toss Steve’s Jewellery piled up 300 for 2 in 25 overs.
Falim led with 77(9×4, 3×6) while Sheik made 67(5×4, 3×6) and Rajesh Singh 44 not out (2×4, 4×6).
GT Bannas in reply were bowled out for 112 with Mark Shaw scoring 39; Derrick Ramotar had 2 for 6 and Steve Narine 2 for 22.
Falim was given the man-of-the-match award, while Mark Shaw received the best batsman prize and Ramotar the most outstanding bowler trophy. Yunus Yusuf of the home team was also rewarded for taking a spectacular catch.
A cash donation was also presented to the Step by Step charitable foundation by the touring GT Bannas team.
Trophies for the game were sponsored by Steve’s Jewellery. The action continues this tonight at the Everest Cricket Club ground where the GT Bannas team will come up against the Guyana Floodlights Softball Cricket Association.
Trophies for this game will be sponsored by Trophy Stall of Bourda market.
Ansa McAl and Heineken will also be on board with a promotion lasting the entire evening. Live music will be provided by Stylistic Wave.
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