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Sep 12, 2014 Sports
Sans Souci recorded consecutive victories when the Badri Prasad Memorial T20 tournament continued on Sunday
last in Wakenaam. Sans Souci defeated Zeelandia by 39 runs in the first game which commenced at 09:00hrs.
Sans Souci batted first and posted 165 before they were bowled out in 19.5 overs at the Wakenaam Community Centre ground in Good Success. Wayne Osborne stroked 36 (2×4 3×6) while opener Tulsieram Ramadeen slammed 34 (2×4 1×6).
Navishaul Pooran captured 4-22 and Ryan Adams 2-22. Zeelandia replied with 126-9 in 20 overs. Adams cracked two fours and three sixes in a top score of 42; Osborne snared 3-20. In the second fixture at the said venue, Sans Souci overcame Noitgedacht by nine wickets.
Noitgedacht took first strike and were skittled for 82 in 15 overs. Shazaam Mohamed was the only batsman that showed any resistance with 24 as Narendra Persaud grabbed 4-13. Sans Souci who are already through to the semi finals responded with 84-1 in nine overs.
Ramadeen scored an unbeaten 34 and Heera Sukram made 26 not out. Good Success and Maria’s Pleasure have already booked their places in the semi finals, but will battle for top honours in Group B when the competition continues on Sunday at the said venue while Zeelandia and Noitgedacht will clash for the last spot in the final four.
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