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Oct 07, 2014 Sports
Rohit hits 50*
Led by an unbeaten century from Yougeshwar Lall, Imam Bacchus SC defeated Bush Lot by 93 runs when play in the Central Essequibo T20 competition continued recently on the Essequibo Coast.
Lall stroked eighteen fours and three sixes in a top score of 118 and got valuable support from Latchman Rohit 50 not out (1×4,5×6) as Imam Bacchus posted a respectable 240-3, batting first after winning the toss at Affiance ground.
Nathan Persaud chipped in with 30 (6×4) while Extras contributed 29. Romario Dindayal claimed 3- 50. In reply, Bush Lot were bowled out for 147 in 18.4 overs with Javier McDonald scoring 44 (5×4,2×6), T. Bennon 25 (5×4) and Delmonte Bholo 20 (2×6). Bowling for Imam Bacchus, Navendra Persaud snared 3-30, Zaman Ally 2-25 and Lall 1-20.
Earlier at the said venue, Affiance overcame Cotton Field by eight wickets. Cotton Field were sent packing for 111 in 15 overs after they were inserted. K. Khan and N. Khan made 20 each, both hitting three fours and one six while K. Persaud made 19 (2×4,1×6). Ganesh Mangal captured 3 – 10, Kumar Kissoon 3 – 15 and Dharmendra Boodnie 2 – 15.
Affiance responded with 112-2 in 13.2 overs. Kumar Kissoon smashed 39(6×4, 2×6), Sanjay Rajkumar cracked 25 (4×4) and Mangal 13 not out (1×4,1×6). K. Persaud picked up 2 – 45 and Travis Simon 1 – 25.
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