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Apr 04, 2014 Sports
Technology defeated Natural Sciences by five wickets as action in the University-of-Guyana (UG) Inter-Faculty t20 cricket tournament continued yesterday at the UG ground in Turkeyen.
Natural Sciences made 107-7 off 20 overs with Michael Shalim making 46 and Anthony Hidar 25. Kumar Bridgelall had 4-13 off 4 overs, Shaquille Williams 3-25 off 4 and female player Kim Chan 1-3 off her lone over.
Technology in reply made 113-5 off 18.4 overs with Royan McCall slamming 48 and Kumar Bridgelall supporting with 22. Shamar Muntu had 2-26 off 4 overs.
In the second game of the day, Social Sciences got the better of UG Staff by 11 runs. Social Sciences made 112 all out off 17.2 overs with the in-form Leon ‘boo’ Williams top scoring with 62. Rondell Ramkisson had 4-18 off 4 and Damion Vantull 3-11 off 3.
Staff responded with 101 all out off 18 overs despite 32 from Davendra Ramtahal and 17 from Trevon Baird. Keenan Ramscindo had 4-11 off 4 overs
in the final game of the day,-UGBC defeated SEES by 19 runs. UGBC made 116 all out off of 16.4 overs with Andy Mohan leading the way with 47 while Junior Blair made 19. Latchman Dindyal and Floyd Rollins had two wickets a piece.
SEES were bowled out for 97 off 19.1 as Steven Barkat made 27 and Latchman Dindyal 25. Vishal Mahabir and Linden Austin both had 3-15 off 4 overs.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday last, University of Guyana Berbice Campus (UGBC) Tain handed a sound trashing to UG Staff in the first of a double header. Tain won the toss and compiled 165-3 off 20 overs with Vishal Mahabir getting an unbeaten 104 which included three sixes and 14 fours. Linden Austin supported with 43 with a six and six fours.
Staff replied with 111 all out from 16.5 overs with Worrin Greene and Damion Vantull both scoring 27 while Devindra Ramtahal chipped in with 15. Daryl Thompson had 3-11 off 3 overs and Mahabir 2- 19 off three overs.
In the day’s second game, Agriculture and Forestry got the better of Health Sciences in a game reduced to 15 overs per side. Agri batted first and made 149-5 off their allotted overs. Ojasvi Kandhai hit four sixes and five fours in 56 while Devin Warner was unbeaten on 34. Kwame Viera had 3-13 off 2 overs.
Health Sciences were then bowled out for 66 off 11.1 overs as only Neil Barry and Vishal Kanhai reached double figures with 13 a piece. Alana Heeralall, the female on team, had an impressive spell to finish with 4-10 off 2 overs.
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