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May 30, 2014 Sports
Belle Plaine defeated Melville by 14 runs to win the final of the Wakenaam Neighbourhood Democratic Council 10/10 Independence softball tournament on Sunday last at Sewram Tarmac.
Batting first, Belle Plaine posted 129-4 in 10 overs. Devon Rambarran stroked 47 and Satnarine Sahadeo 46. Zameer Zaman, Kemo Paul and Seon Venture had one wicket each. Melville replied with 115-8 in 10 overs. Paul led with 32 while Venture made 27. Sahadeo claimed 2-2 and Tamesh Persaud 2-17.
Meanwhile, Noitgedacht overcame Good Success by six runs in the eliminator. Good Success scored 113-6 in 10 overs, taking first knock. Derwin Daniels made 38 and Shoaib Ali 17; Parmanand Rai took 2-19. Noitgedacht responded with 119-5 in 8.3 overs. Daniram Roopnarine cracked 29 while Moin Khan snared 3-19.
Belle Plaine got the better of Noitgedacht by 44 runs in the qualifier. Belle Plaine batted first and rattled up 118-6 in 10 overs. Sahadeo and Chandrika Ragnauth were their leading batsmen with 31 and 27 respectively. Rai picked up 3-33 for Noitgedacht who were bowled out for 74 in 10 overs in reply. Neil Ramalho scored 31 as Rawl Rahat grabbed 3-9, Vishal Choon 3-10, Ragnauth 2-3 and Tamesh Persaud 2-11.
Melville beat Belle Plaine in the other qualifier.
Rambarran was given the man of the match in the final award; Sahadeo received the best batsman prize, Tamesh Persaud the most outstanding bowler accolade while Belle Plaine and Melville collected trophies.
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