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Oct 27, 2014 Sports
– Fort Nassau also advance
D’Edward defeated Ithaca by 190 runs in Zone C (West Bank Berbice) of the 2014 New Building Society Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition to complete a clean sweep of that zone thus, assuring themselves of the spot in the last-16 play-offs.
Led by Lakeraj Sookra 61 (7 fours and 4 sixes) and Kevon Jawahir 53 (7 fours and 1 six), D’Edward posted a daunting 201 for 6 in 35 overs and then when Ithaca replied, medium pacer Chunnelall Sannasi took 4 for 15 from 7 overs to bowl them out for 111 despite a fine innings of 63 (5 fours and 4 sixes) from Akeem Miller.
Fort Nassau Defenders of Zone G (Berbice River/Canje Creek) also advanced but by default by virtue of being the only team to register for participation in the competition from that area.
Off-spinner Mark Persaud took 5 for 12 from 5 overs for Reliance Young Strikers to bowl out Rose Hall Community Centre for 104. Reliance eventually went on to win by 5 wickets.
Pacer George McCalman took 5 for 38 for Springlands in their 3-wicket win over No. 70.
Also scoring half centuries were Anthony Arjune of Goed Bananen Land and Sasenarine Sukhu of Reliance Young Strikers.
In summarized scores:
At D’Edward, D’Edward beat Ithaca by 190 runs. D’Edward 301 for 6 in 35 overs with Lakeraj Sookra 61, Kevon Jawahir 53, Devendra Lalsa 40, Mahadeo Persaud 38, Leslie Chung 3 for 72. Ithaca 111 in 26.1 overs with Akeem Miller 63, Chunnelall Sannasi 4 for 15, Eon Abel 2 for 25.
At Rose Hall in Canje, Reliance Young Strikers beat Rose Hall Community Centre by 5 wickets. Rose Hall Community Centre 104 in 25 overs with Mark Persaud 5 for 12, Randy Jaggernauth 3 for 10, Sasenarine Sukhu 2 for 12. Reliance Young Strikers 107 for 5 in 17 overs with Sasenarine Sukhu 45.
At Goed Bananen Land, Goed Bananen Land beat Reliance Young Strikers by 57 runs. Goed Bananen Land 229 in 32.4 overs with Anthony Arjune 52, Khemraj Dyal 44, Randy Jaggernauth 4 for 60, Ajay Rasiwan 3 for 15, Sasenarine Sukhu 2 for 24. Reliance Young Strikers 172 in 28.3 overs with Sasenarine Sukhu 50, Randy Jaggernauth 34, Anesh Sabhai 4 for 24, Sunjay Bedal 2 for 4, Collis Greaves 2 for 28.
At No, 70, Springlands beat No. 70 by 3 wickets. No.70 143 in 27 overs with Mirza Mohamed 43, George McCalman 5 for 38. Springlands 144 for 7 in 26 overs with Michael Kendall 34, Omesh Khemraj 3 for 23, Chris Bollers 2 for 13, Lakeram Roopchand 2 for 14.
At Port Mourant, Port Mourant beat Whim National by 1 run. Port Mourant 150 in 30.5 overs with Mahendra Ramdial 33, Loyydel Lewis 27, Deodat Venkiah 3 for 36. Whim National 149 in 36 overs with Loyydel Lewis 4 for 31, Anil Chattergoon 2 for 9, Collis Greene 2 for 15, Joshua Ramsammy 2 for 21.
At Gangaram, Gangaram Strykers beat Canefield by 9 wickets. Canefield 71 in 30.4 overs with Dinesh Sunthgolam 45, Suresh Dhanai 3 for 13, Naresh Dhanraj 3 for 12, Faurdeen Kassim 3 for 18. Gangaram Strykers 75 for 1 in 9.2 overs with Suresh Dhanai 27 not out.
At Paradise, Rainbow Generation beat Golden Elperabell by 56 runs. Rainbow Generation 151 in 39 overs with Keith Adridge 30. Golden Elperabell 95 in 18 overs with Nigel Welson 32 not out, Julian Fraser 3 for 20, Darren Downer 2 for 15, Chris Clarkson 2 for 18, Keino Gravesande 2 for 18.
Pic – Chunnelall Sannasi, Kevon Jawahir
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