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Apr 04, 2014 Sports
More outstanding performances were recorded when play in the New Building Society Second Division 40 overs cricket competition continued in Berbice recently.
Reyaz Ishmael slammed 93 (6×4 8×6) and Videsh Singh 79 (11×4 3×6) to help Young and Restless of Reliance Abandon, East Canje post 287 in 39.1 overs against Betsy Ground Triple Star.
Led by Outram Emandin 59 (4×4 4×6), Betsy Ground Triple Star fell short by 13 runs with pacer Vishal Mohabir picking up 4 for 40 for Restless.
Naresh Deo hit 83 (9×4 2×6) to help Crabwood Creek Risings to 189 for 8 in 35 overs but his effort was in vain against Skeldon Community Centre as Parmanand Narine smashed 73 (10×4) and Sherwin Murray 61 (3×4 2×6) piloted Skeldon to a 5 wicket win.
After Edinburgh posted 179 in 30 overs against Risings Youths their off spinner Shafiek Khan took 6-17 from 3.4 overs to bowl out Rising Youth for just 96 in response.
Also scoring a half century was Mortimer Fraser whose 59 led Young Warriors to an easy 9 wicket win over Bristol Warriors.
Summarized scores:
At Goed Bananen Land – Young and Restless beat Betsy Ground Triple Star by 14 runs. Young and Restless 287 in 39.1 overs; Ishmael 93, Videsh Singh 79, Abin Alli Zameer 39, Ramoo Range 26, Devendra Ramoutar 3 for 26, Ramnarine Jugisteer 3 for 40, Keshwar Dipoo 2 for 58.
Betsy Ground Triple Star 274 in 39.4 over s; Outram Emandin 59, Mohendra Durga 37, Wahmeshwar Sobhai 39, Deonarine Sabhai 33, Vishal Mohabir 4 for 40, Ramesh Rameshant 3 for 34.
At Skeldon – Skeldon Community Centre got past Crabwood Creek Rising by 5 wickets. Crabwood Creek Risings 189 for 8 in 35 overs; Naresg Deo 83, Lionel Seegobin 31, Nicholas Seenarine 2 for 25, Ronald Potoya 3 for 33. Skeldon Community Centre 191 for 5 in 30.3 overs; Parmanand Narine 73, Sherwin Murray 61, Lionel Seegobin 4 for 39.
At Edinburgh – Edinburgh defeated Rising youths by 83 runs. Edinburgh 179 in 30 overs; Joseph Giddings 46, Compton Hope 34, Shazim Gabhar 25, Christopher Samaroo 2 for 10, Ruben Balcumar 2 for 25. Rising Youths 96 in 20.4 overs; Navin Budhram 35, Shafiek Khan 6 for 17, Deonarine Seepersaud 2 for 17.
At Cumberland – Young Warriors hammered Bristol Warriors by 9 wickets. Bristol Warriors 89 in 21 overs; Kester Liverpool 38, Kassim Khan 3 for 9, Jermain Henry 3 for 38, Charran Singh 2 for 2. Young Warrios 90 for 1 in 9.4 overs; Mortimer Fraser 59.
At Kilcoy – Fyrish Road edged Cheskoy Riders by 2 wickets. Cheskpy Eiders 156 in 24.5 overs; John Jeffrey 31, Ravindra Hardyal 25, Khamesh Kassim 3 for 25, Hassan Hussain 2 for 3, Rafik Kassim 2 for 22. Fyrish Road 162 for 8 in 34 overs; Riaz Hamid 28, Kelvin Persaud 2 for 9.
At Bath – Bush Lot Challengers got the better of Acheivers by 3 wickets. Acheivers 114 in 20.3 overs; Lennox Williams 36, Grisean Grant 26, Khumash Ramkissoon 3 for 21, Assif Khan 2 for 5, Heeralall Darsar 2 for 10, Rajiv Kishun 2 for 25. Bush Lot Challengers 115 for 7 in 22.3 overs; Asif Khan 47, Joseph Nicholas 3 for 26, Wrendell Bobb 2 for 24, Grisean Grant 2 for 36.
At Albion Front – Albion Travellers took care of Jai Hind by 40 runs. Albion Travellers 163 in 37 overs; Kawal Jainarine 36, Ryan Algu 36, Ravie Mangali 4 for 34, Issac Kamaludin 2 for 19. Jai Hind 123 in 32.2 overs; Bhupendra Matadin 3 for 15, Prabhudyal Baldeo 2 for 15, Ryan Algu 2 for 19.
At Lochaber – West Canje overcame Overwinning Bible Church by 33 runs. West Canje 133 in 25.2 overs; Charles Shepherd 2 for 25. Overwinning Bible Church 100 in 17.3 overs; Charles Shepherd 37, Rayan Victor 2 for 20, Adrian Busgith 2 for 21, Elon Schultz 2 for 25.
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