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Apr 18, 2013 Sports
This year’s edition of the New Building Society (NBS) Second Division 40 over cricket competition continued recently with encouraging individual performances.
Wahmeshwar Sobhai slammed 85 (11×4 3×6), Outram Emandin 76 (4×4 5×6) and Samuel Sanicharra 64 (10×4 1×6) to guide Betsy Ground Triple Star, to an imposing 316 for 9 in their allotted 35 overs against Goed Bananen Land who, not to be undone, gave a good chase but fell short by 36 runs with Sobhai coming back to take 3 for 53 with his off spinners.
After Rainbow Generation of Seafield posted 163 in 30 overs against Achievers, their medium pacer Julian Fraser took 6 for 15 from 6 overs and together with his fellow medium pacer Chris Clarkson’s 3 for 26 from 4 overs, bowled out Achievers for 82 in reply.
Hopetown United did well to bowl out No. 28 Warriors Boss for 124 but when it was their turn, they were undermined by pacer turned off spinner Jeremy Cambridge, who grabbed 5 for 14 from 4 overs to lose by a nerve racking 2 runs. Chandradath Roopnarine of Fyrish was the other batsman to score a half century in the latest round of matches.
Scores from those matches:
At Goed Bananen Land – Betsy Ground Triple Star beat Goed Bananen Land by 36 runs. Betsy Ground Triple Star 316 for 9 in 35 overs; Wahmeshwar Sobhai 85, Outram Emandin 76, Samuel Sanicharra 64 and Imran Hosain 3 for 73.
Goed Bananen Land 280 in 34.1 overs; Imran Herinandom 49, Doodnauth Arjune 47, Anthony Arjune 43, Imran Yussuf 37, Wahmeshwar Sobhai 3 for 53, Outram Emandin 2 for 43 and Avinash Khandai 2 for 45.
At Seafield – Rainbow Generation got past Achievers by 81 runs. Rainbow Generation 163 in 30 overs; Tyson Carmichael 37, Peter Grant 33 and Grisean Grant 4 for 23. Achievers 82 in 26 overs; Julian Fraser 6 for 15 and Chris Clarkson 3 for 26.
At Hopetown – No. 28 Warriors Boss beat squeezed past Hopetown United by 2 runs. No. 28 Warriors Boss 124 in 29.5 overs; Dwayne Duke 34, Dwayne McKenzie 25, Derick Crandon 3 for 22 and Steffon Adams 2 for 10. Hopetown United 122 in 23.5 overs; Jeremy Cambridge 5 for 14, Kevin Gilkes 2 for 16 and Dwayne Duke 2 for 20.
At Albion Front – Fyrish thumped Jai Hind by 87 runs. Fyrish 256 for 7 in 35 overs; Chandradath Roopnarine 69, Yuvindra Chinapen 46, Munilall Shiwdyal 40 not out, Javed Mohamed 30 and Ravi Mangali 4 for 48. Jai Hind 168 in 28 overs; Joshua Ramsammy 49, Veerapen Moonsammy 39, Munilall Shiwdyal 4 for 29, Aishnarine Shrikissoon 2 for 36 and Imran Ally 2 for 20.
At Kortheberaadt – Kortheberaadt Seventh Day Adventist humbled Flying Star by 8 wickets. Flying Star 54 in 16 overs; Mark Sampson 3 for 8, Carl Campbell 3 for 20 and Andy Ramkissoon 2 for 5. Kortheberaadt Seventh Day Adventist 55 for 2 in 5 overs.
At Sisters – East Bank defeated Sisters by 43 runs. East Bank 258 in 34 overs; Gary Solomon 48, Shawn Yadram 38, Erd Yadram 32, Lakeram Balkumar 3 for 43, Gordon Sam 2 for 15 and Collis Sam 2 for 48. Sisters 215 in 35 overs; Leon DeCunha 44, Matthew Maltay 35, Lakeram Balkumar 31, Gary Solomon 2 for 16, Ralph Chakalall 2 for 16 and Alvin LaFleur 2 for 33.
At Shieldstown – Shieldstown trounced No. 3 by 7 wickets. No. 3 11 for 9 in 30 overs; Andrew Tageram 28, Aftor Gani 3 for 15 and Zulfiqar Bux 2 for 16. Shieldstown 114 for 3 in 16.5 overs; Heeralall Bridgelall 48 and Dharamdeo Misir 2 for 23.
At No. 70 – No. 70 Young Star beat Springlands by 2 wickets. Springlands 73 in 29.3 overs; Thameshwar Ramoutar 2 for 1 and Omesh Kumar 2 for 10. No. 70 Young Star 75 for 8 in 15.1 overs; Teekaram Narine 3 for 9, Errol Byass 2 for 10 and Akram Razack 2 for 14.
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