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May 30, 2014 Sports
Centuries from Trishan Ramsarran and Jerome Andrews were among the highlights of the latest round of matches in the
New Building Society (NBS) second division 40 overs cricket competition which continued recently.
Ramdass slammed an even hundred decorated with 8 fours and 6 sixes and featured in an opening stand of 152 with Lakeram Latchman who made 52 (5×4 1×6) to spearhead No.73 Young Warriors to 294 for 8 in their 35 overs against No.72 Cut and Load who were dismissed for 170 in 27.1 overs; Kadir Agib made 70.
Andrews also scored 100 in Edinburgh’s total of 241 off 34 overs against Flying Star of Kortheberaadt who replied with 199 in 31 overs; Gershan Barran stroked 50.
Roshan Gafoor slammed 85 (3×4 8×6) off 54 balls to steer Cotton Tree Die Hard to 200 for 4 in just 25 overs against Bath.
Medium pacer Abdool Subhan then took 5-3 runs from 2 overs with 1 maiden, taking 4 wickets with his first 4 balls in the match to achieve the only helmet-trick in the competition so far. Off spinner Hemdat Homraj took 5 for 21 to help No.48 Challengers bowl out No.47 Pioneer for 133 in 22.3 overs.
However, No.47 spin attack led by Azeez Khan (4-15) and Keshwar Singh (3-11) hit back to bowl out No.48 for 67 in reply.
Other half centuries were recorded by Jorim DeFreitas of Bristol Warriors, Hakeem Hinds of Tucber Park, Mortimer Fraser of Young Warriors and Randy Jaggernauth of Reliance Young Strikers.
Summarised scores:
At No.72 – No.73 Young Warriors trounced No.72 Cut and Load by 124 runs. No.73 Young Warriors 294-8 in 35 overs; Trishan Ramsarran 100, Lakeram Latchman 52, Odraj Singh 37*, Sahif Jamesey 32; Abdula Agib 4-24.
No.72 Cut and Load 170 in 27.1 overs; Kadir Agib 70, Ramesh Persaud 28; Lakeram Latchman 2-22, Claud3e Felix 2-26,
Sahif Jamesey 2-27, Geanesh Singh 2-28, Gobin Roopram 2-29.
At Edinburgh – Edinburgh beat Flying Star by 43 runs, Edinburgh 241 in 34 overs; Jerome Andrews 100, Seeram Seecoomer 25; Mark Sampson 3-46, Kevin O’Brien 2-6, Clifford Fraser 2-27. Flying Star 199 in 31 overs; Gershan Barren 50, Roger Lavery 34; Deonarine Seepersaud 3-21, Denny David 2-27.
At Bath – Cotton Tree Die Hard hammered Bath by 94 runs. Cotton Tree Die Hard 200-4 in 25 overs; Roshan Gafoor 85, Abdool Subhan 34*, Permaul Singh 30. Bath 106 in 18 overs; Avishkar Sewkarran 48; Abdool Subhan 5-3, Pooran Persaud 2-18, Roshan Gafoor 2-23.
At No.48 – No.47 Pioneer got past No.48 Challengers by 66 runs. No.47 Pioneer 133 in 22.3 overs; Basdeo Seenauth 32, Jaipaul Seenauth 25; Hemdat Homraj 5-21, Balram Persaud 2-19. No.48 Challengers 67 in 16 overs; Azeez Khan 4-15, Keshwar Singh 3-11.
At Lochaber – Bristol Warriors took care of West Canje by 73 runs. Bristol Warriors 205-9 in 30 overs; Jorim De Freitas 73. West Canje 132 in 29.5 overs; Ryan Mohamed 30, Adrian Busgith 25, Adrian Harelsingh 2-21, Rosco Ault 2-17.
At Cumberland – Young Warriors defeated Tucber Park by 5 wickets. Tucber Park 158 in 36 overs; Hakeem Hinds 55, Charran Singh 3-33, Ishwar Singh 2-12. Young Warriors 160 for 5 in 27 overs; Mortimer Fraser 56, Ishwar Singh 38; Mortimer Singh 2-38.
At Goed Bananen Land – Reliance Young Strikers brushed aside Canefield by 8 wickets. Canefield 122 in 21.5 overs; Satesh Mohabir 28, Udit Emrit 26; Randy Jaggernauth 3-22, Sasenarine Sukhu 3-23. Reliance Young Strikers 127-2 in 17 overs;
Randy Jaggernauth 64*, Mark Persaud 40*.
At Kortheberaadt – Kortheberaadt Seventh Day Adventist defeated Rising Youth of Rotterdam by 6 wickets. Risings Youth 116 in 23 overs; Carl Campbell 4-6, Miguel Lewis 3-3. Kortheberaadt Seventh Day Adventist 119-4 in 15 overs; Keith Fraser 47, Desmond Duncan 29.
At Vryman’s Erven – Police arrested Overwinning Bible Church by 54 runs. Police 115 in 29.1 overs; Ravindra Seenarine 26, Charles Shepherd 2-14, Marlon Latif 2-15, Richard Henry 2-25. Overwinning Bible Church 61 in 17 overs; Vidol La Fleur 4-7, Kellon Henry 3-3, Ryan Joe 3-29.
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