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Oct 04, 2013 Sports
The Georgetown Cricket Association\Brain Street U-15 50 over final is set for tomorrow at the Demerara Cricket Club ground with the host battling GNIC from 09:30hrs with Zaheer Mohamed and Montgomery Chester umpiring. Deon Feisal is the standby.
Meanwhile, the Hadi’s World Inc first division two day competition continues tomorrow and Sunday with Gandhi Youth Organization (GYO) facing GNIC at Guyana Defence Force ground with Ashok Brijcoomar and Edward Bowen officiating and Everest Cricket Club hosting Police with Cyril Garnath and Eddie Nicholls in charge. Both games start at 09:30 hrs.
The New Building Society second division 40 over tournament continues tomorrow with Malteenoes Sports Club entertaining Transport Sports Club under the watchful eyes of Mario Nicholls and Javed Persaud, Police will travel to GNIC with Andrew Allen and Daniel Richmond doing on field duties, GYO will stay at home to St. Stanislaus with Clyde Layne and Leyland Liverpool overseeing the action.
On Sunday (NBS 2nd division), GCC will play Police at GYO with Mario Nicholls and Leyland Liverpool umpiring, GDF will tackle St. Stanislaus at MYO with Heuvel Cunha and Linden Matthews in charge and TSC will face University of Guyana at Malteenoes with Joseph Jeffery and Anthony Ramsahai calling play. All second division matches start at 10:30 hrs.
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