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May 01, 2014 Sports
After being rained out on the first occasion, all is now set for the much anticipated final of the Price is Right Supermarket/Upper Corentyne Cricket Association (UCCA) Second Division competition which has been reset for this Sunday at the Skeldon Community Centre ground.
The two teams in the final, Corriverton Cricket Club and No.70 MYO, made full use of the additional time garnered due to the rain delay and are both exuding confidence of winning the competition. The encounter is expected to be a keenly contested affair and should go down to the wire with the teams being evenly matched. The final will be for 50 overs which has been the case from the semi final stage. This was done by the UCCA in an effort to lift the standard of second division cricket in the area from which the Upper Corentyne first division team is being selected.
The match will be played also using coloured clothing and white balls to allow the selectors from the UCCA to have a better look at the top teams playing in a first division cricket environment. The match is scheduled to begin at 9:30hrs.
The sponsor and UCCA officials will be on hand to meet the teams before the start of the game and to hand over the prizes at the end of the game. The two teams will come from- Corriverton C.C: Tarik Ibrahim (captain), Jermaine Reid (vice captain), Jeremy Moore, Anthony Seeraj, Rabindra Singh, Imran Jabar, Clavern Beresford, Amzaan Appalsamy, Eric Phillips, Faoud Bacchus, Tulsiram Munesar, Rajeev Persaud & Imron Mohamed.
The No. 70 M.Y.O line up is -: Niazi Khan (captain), Jameel Assad (vice-captain), Mahmood Khan, Zameer Khan, Ahmad Khan, Salim Khan, Arif Khan, Alim Khan, Saif Hamid Khan, Mohamed Asarudin, Umar Ghani & Fazir Ally.
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