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Sep 26, 2013 Sports
The Georgetown Cricket Association\ Banks Malta Supreme U-13 25 overs final is schedule to be played on Saturday at the Gandhi Youth Organization. The host will take on Transport Sports Club from 09:30 hrs in what is expected to be a keenly contested affair under the watchful eyes of Zaheer Mohamed and Javed Persaud. The Brain Street U-15 final is set for Sunday at the said venue with Demerara Cricket Club playing GNIC. Ryan Banwarie and Montgomery Chester are the umpires.
The lone Hadi’s first division fixture will see Guyana Defence Force hosting GNIC with Cyril Garnath and Eddie Nicholls in charge. Action gets under way from 09:30 hrs on Saturday.
The New Building Society 40 over second division tournament continues on at 11:00 hrs on Saturday and Sunday with several matches. GCC will host Malteenoes with Andrew Allen and Montgomery Chester calling play, MYO will be at home Third Class with Colin Alfred and Edward Bowen officiating and Saints will take on Everest at Malteenoes with Anthony Ramsahai and Randolph Rose umpiring.
On Sunday, Sophia will travel to Eve Leary to play Police with Heuvel Cunha and Javed Persaud performing duties as match officials, GDF will play Saints at MYO with Colin Alfred and Edward Bowen taking charge and TSC will match skills with UG at Malteenoes with Joseph Jeffery and Anthony Ramsahai overseeing the action.
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