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Oct 01, 2013 Sports
The 2013 Universal DVD First Division T/20 Cricket Competition in Berbice continued last weekend with some more rescheduled matches.
Bush Lot Rising Star of West Berbice had a good day emerging victorious in both of their matches of their double header at Bush Lot in West Berbice on Friday.
Leading them to their victories was Sumnath Bharrat who blasted a 36 ball 84 against Edinburgh. His knock which included 6 fours and 7 sixes together with 29 from Asif Khan – the two of them putting on 100 for the 3rd wicket off just 10.1 Overs – steered Bush Lot to 166 for 4 in their 15 Overs.
When Edinburgh replied, they could not cope with pacer Dellon Joseph who took 3 for 2 from 3 Overs and off-spinners Asif Khan and Javed Saywack who each had figures of 2 for 8 from 3 Overs. They were bowled out for 58 in 14 Overs.
In the second match, it was former Guyana Under-17 allrounder Keno Gravesande who took 3 for 15 and then scored 27 to lead them to an upset win over West Berbice.
The next day West Berbice completed a bad weekend by suffering another upset, this time at the hands of Skeldon Community Centre despite medium pacer Keith Fraser taking 3 for 23 from 3 Overs and then opening the batting and scoring 45 N.O.
In scores from the matches played:
At Bush Lot, Bush Lot Rising Star beat Edinburgh by 108 runs. Winning the toss and batting first in the match which was reduced to 15 Overs-a-side because of a late start Bush Lot Rising Star 166 for 4 in 15 Overs with Sumnath Bharrat 84, Asif Khan 29, offspinner Geraish De Gees 2 for 2 from 3 Overs. Edinburgh, 58 in 14 Overs with Rocky Seebarran 20. Dellon Joseph 3 for 2, Asif Khan 3 for 8 and Javed Saywack 2 for 8.
At Bush Lot, Bush Lot Rising Star beat West Berbice by 6 wickets. West Berbice choosing to bat first made 112 all out in 17.2 Overs with Keith Fraser 25, Dellon Joseph 3 for 28 from 4 Overs, Keno Gravesande 3 for 15.
Bush Lot Rising Star 113 for 4 in 17.2 Overs with Keno Gravesande 27, national pacer Keon Joseph 3 for 24 from 4 Overs, former West Indies pacer Brendon Bess 2 for 19 from 4 Overs.
At Skeldon, Skeldon Community Centre beat West Berbice by 2 runs. In the match which was reduced to 13 Overs-a-side because of a late start due to late preparation, Skeldon Community Centre choosing to bat first made 99 all out in exactly 13 Overs with Totaram Ramoutar 38, Calwin France 32, Keith Fraser 3 for 23, Brendon Bess 2 for 17 from 2 Overs and former Guyana Under-19 pacer Raun Johnson 2 for 20 from 3 Overs.
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