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Feb 07, 2014 Sports
Winifred Gaskin, Port Mourant, Central Corentyne & Corentyne Comprehensive into semis
One semi final match in the inaugural edition of the Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry (GBTI) / Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) Inter Secondary School female tape-ball cricket tournament is set for today at the Area ‘H’ Ground.
Central Corentyne takes on Corentyne Comprehensive with the Winifred Gaskin Secondary / Port Mourant showdown set for Monday at the same venue.
In recent quarter final matches, Port Mourant Secondary School (PMSS) led by outstanding contributions from National Under-19 players Erica Lashley and Shabika Gajnabi crushed Lower Corentyne Secondary School (LCSS) while Central Corentyne got past Manchester High School to advance to the semifinals
Playing at the Kennard Memorial Ground in Bush lot Village, Central defeated Manchester High by four wickets. Manchester were bowled out for 56 in 10 overs; Cascia Munroe with 13 was the batter reaching double figures.
Rushana Lynch 2 for 2, Shamena Ishmeal 2 for 10 and Shunetta Grimmond 2 for 15 were the best bowlers for Central Corentyne. In reply, the home team reached 57 for 6 with Rushana Lynch belting 15 not out, while C. Quintyn took 2 for 10 runs for Manchester.
At the Area ‘H’ Ground, Port Mourant blasted 120 for 8 in their 10 overs; Erica Lashley hitting a brilliant 53 laced with six fours and a six. In reply LCSS were bowled out for 52; Shabika Gajnabi bowling medium pace claimed 4 for 11 from 4 overs while Kavita Ramsammy took 2 for 7 from 4 overs.
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