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Oct 29, 2014 Sports
The Andrew Forsythe T20 Cup continued last weekend with Muritaro Young Warriors emerging the finalist in Group B after they defeated Young Achievers by 7 runs at Moriah Elizabeth Ground.
Muritaro Young Warriors got the first strike after losing the toss and they were all out for 143 in 17 overs. Paul Johnson top scored with 22 and Lloyd James and Delon Jones 21 each. For Young Achievers the top wicket-taker was Delon Griffith with 4 for 18 from 3 overs including a hat-trick. Davon Tyson and Joel Jones grabbed 2 each.
In reply Young Achievers amassed 136 for 9 from 20 overs. Kishon Jones 46, Marlon Fredericks 29 and Robin Bowen 26 were the top scorers for Young Achievers. John Lorimer bagged 3 for 22 from 3 overs. Delon Jones, Compton Campo and Paul Johnson grabbed 2 wickets each.
In Group A the game between Christianburg and Uprising Young Stars was abandoned due to rain and South Stars got a walk over from BOSAI. The final game resulted in West Watooka defeating Uprising Young Stars by 25 runs.
Taking first strike West Watooka were 108 all out in 15.3 overs. Michael Peters 23, Richard Gangaram 19 and Sherwin Blacks 18 led the charge. Bowling for Uprising Young Stars Delon Allicock took 4 for 20 in 3 overs.
In reply, Uprising Young Stars were all out for 83 in 16.4 overs. Bowling for West Watooka was Maurice Rhobe 2 for 9 from 2.4 overs and Richard Gangaram 2 for 18 from 4 overs.
The competition continues this weekend with Dora vs Uprising Young Stars at Dora Ground on Saturday and Christianburg vs South Stars on Sunday at Christianburg Ground. (Jacquey Bourne)
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