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Jun 29, 2014 Sports
Kawall and Goed Fortuin recorded victories when the Annual End of School year Windball cricket continued recently at Wales on the West Bank of Demerara.
Playing in the male category, Kawall overcame Two Brothers by nine wickets. Two Brothers batted first and managed 28-2 in five overs. Jeewan Roopnarine grabbed two wickets for Kawall who replied with 32-1. Gajendra Persaud made 12 and Roopnarine 10.
Goed Fortuin got the better of Malgre Tout by five wickets. Malgre Tout scored 32-5 after taking first strike with Jarell Phoenix getting 14. Goed Fortuin responded with 38-5. Christopher Gurdyal made 10. Patentia beat Mc Gillivary by 10 wickets.
Mc Gillivary made 28-2, batting first to which replied Patentia with 33 without loss. Anthony Barrat led with 26.
In the female division, Malgre Tout thumped Patentia by 10 wickets. Patentia took first turn at the crease and scored 41-2 with Anecia Williams scoring 17. Malgre Tout scored 43 without loss in reply. Elizabeth Emmanuel and Beonce Whyte were their leading batters with 15 and 10 respectively.
Two Brothers went down to Mc Gillivary by nine wickets. Two Brothers took first knock and scored 30-1 with Shellon Fredericks getting 10. Mc Gillivary responded with 31-1. Mythily Dilchand made 10.
Kawall humbled Goed Fortuin by five wickets. Goed Fortuin batted first and made 30 without loss with Emma Suriena making 10. Kawall responded with 31-5.
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