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Mar 11, 2014 Sports
Wales Community Development Centre Cricket Club won the West Demerara Cheddi Jagan Memorial T20 competition played last Sunday at Wales.
In the final Wales defeated Canal #2 Sports Club by eight wickets. Canal were bowled out for 126 in 19.4 overs after they were inserted by the home team. Devin Roopnarine and Michael Persaud scored 33 and 22 respectively. Chandrika Persaud, Mahesh Persaud and Ramesh Takur each had two wickets.
In reply Wales CDC scored 129-2 in 16.3 overs. Mahesh Persaud dominated the bowling scoring 56 with six fours and four massive sixes.
In the semi finals, Wales made light work of the Sisters Village Sports Club, hammering them by eight wickets. Batting first, Sisters Village were bowled out for 110 in 17.4 overs with Zafar Khan scoring 31 containing one six and three fours. He received support from Navindra Rankin who made 22 (2×4).
Ramesh Takur and Ray Richards captured three and two wickets respectively. Wales CDC overhauled the total in 9.3 overs losing two wickets in the process. Mahesh Persaud top scored with 42 which contained two sixes and four fours. Shakam Takur assisted with a quick fire 21 (1×6 3×4). Mahesh Persaud was adjudged the Most Valuable Player.
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