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Aug 10, 2014 Sports
No. 73 Cut and Load have become the latest team to reach the quarterfinals of the 2014 Elizabeth Styles Under-19 50-over cricket competition in Berbice after gaining a walkover from Skeldon Community Centre, who failed to prepare its venue for the Zone D (Upper Corentyne) preliminary match between the two teams. Cut and Load as a result ended as runner up of that zone with six points to No. 70 Young Star who totaled eight. They therefore advanced.
Meanwhile, debutant Sand Reef Twilight registered victories in their first two preliminary matches in Zone C (Lower Corentyne) to be equal with Albion Community Centre with fours points after two rounds. Their opening batsman Rajendra Balkarran top scored with 78 (4 fours and 6 sixes) to steer them to 190 in 24.4 overs against Chesney. Then pacer Azim Paulall took 4 for 10 from 4 overs to help route Chesney for 40.
In the other match against Kendall Union, Balkarran again top scored this time with 35 in their score of 168 in 28 overs. Kendall’s could only respond with 123.
Sand Reef and Albion are to clash to determine which of the two will win that zone to earn their place in the quarterfinals.
In summarized scores:
At Chesney, Sand Reef Twilight beat Chesney by 150 runs. Sand Reef Twilight 190 in 24.4 overs with Rajendra Balkarran 78, Saif Baksh 29.
Chesney 40 in 12 overs with Azim Paulall 4 for 10, Rajendra Balkarran 2 for 16.
At No.19, Sand Reef Twilight beat Kendall’s Union by 45 runs, Sand Reef Twilight 168 in 28 overs with Rajendra Balkarran 35, Farshad Asheem 32.
Kendall’s Union 123 in 19 overs with Balram Mahadeo 42, Azim Paulall 2 for 15, Rajendra Balkarran 2 for 40.
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