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Aug 23, 2013 Sports
The Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)\ Banks Malta Supreme U-13 limited overs competition commences today with three matches. Demerara Cricket Club will travel to Everest Cricket Club with Randolph Rose and Heuvel Cunha officiating, Gandhi Youth Organization will host Transport Sports Club with Javed Persaud and Mario Nicholls umpiring and Malteenoes Sports Club will battle Georgetown Cricket Club at Bourda with Zaheer Mohamed and Surendra Oudit in charge. All matches start at 21:00hrs.
Tomorrow, Everest Cricket Club will entertain Transport with Mohamed and Oudit calling play, Georgetown Cricket Club will host Demerara Cricket Club with Leyland Liverpool and Rose umpiring, while Malteenoes Sports Club will journey to Gandhi Youth Organization with Persaud and Nicholls umpiring.
On Sunday, Transport will play Demerara Cricket Club at Gandhi Youth Organization with the umpires being Persaud and Montgomery Chester, Everest will host Malteenoes Sports Club with Mohamed and Nolan Hawke doing umpiring duties and Georgetown Cricket Club will entertain Gandhi Youth organization with Rose and Edward Bowen in charge.
Meanwhile, Clubs are asked to note that the GCA Hadi’s World Inc first division two day and the NBS second division 40-over competitions are set to resume on August 31 and are asked to get their grounds in order.
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