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Sep 27, 2013 Sports
The Price is Right Supermarket Upper Corentyne Second Division cricket competition first round started with a blast as Springlands opening batsman Trishan Ramdass hammered 135 with 11×4 & 12×6 as Springlands defeated No.72 All Star by 168 runs.
Scores were Springlands 289-5 from 35 overs in reply No. 72 All Star were bowled out in 23.5 overs for 121 runs. Bowling for Springlands Nadeem Shahabudeen took 3 for 23 and T.Ally 2 for 1.
In other first round matches Skeldon Community Centre defeated Young Royals by 8 wickets. Scores were Young Royals bowled out for 46 runs. Bowling for Skeldon Victor Pedro took 3 for 8, Deon Esau 3 for 14, Skeldon replied with 47 for 2 with Christopher Jaundoo 31*.
No. 70 Young Star defeated No.73 Young Warriors by 8 wickets. Scores were No. 73 Young Warriors 145, N.Jainarine 36. Bowling for No. 70 Young Star T.Kumar took 4 for 14. In repay No. 70 Young Star scored 149 for 2, A.Haniff 56* and K.Sugrim 34*
No. 48 Challengers defeated No 52 Survival by 16 runs. Scores were No.48 Challengers 161, Askhay Homraj 45, M. Homraj 34. Bowling for No.52 Survival M.Kendal took 3 for 24, N.Cambell 3 for 23. No. 52 in reply was bowled out for 145 runs. M. Harvie 34 and D. Ramdeen 25 were the main scorers. Bowling for No.48 B.Persaud took 4 for 20, B.Samaroo 3 for 16 and J.Baijnauth 2 for 28.
The competition continues this weekend with 13 matches at various venues in the Upper Corentyne area.
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