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Nov 16, 2014 Sports
After a hectic season of outstanding youth cricket competitions on the East Coast which saw many youngsters excelling especially with the professional training programmes and the East Coast Cricket Board’s (ECCB) Annual Academy, Better Hope Sports Club will clash with Enterprise ‘Busta’ Sports Club today at the Better hope Community Centre in the final of the ECCB Trophy Stall 40 overs Under-19 tournament.
A large crowd is expected since both teams played unbeaten in the competition. Also both teams possess a number of upcoming quality players and received good support throughout the tournament, this match is expected to be a thriller.
The Enterprise ‘Busta’ Sports Club team will be chosen from Vivian Albert (Captain), Baskar Yadram (wicket-keeper), Sewchan Gangadin, Andy Dowlatram, Afzal Rohoman, Shivnarine Gobin, Pradesh Balkaran, Satyanand, Ramkumar, Troy Mangal, Zaman Rasheed, Danesh Ally, Besham Khemraj, Arafat Khan, Bashkar Deodat and Navin Chand. The manager is N.K. Omar and the coach is Latchman Yadram.
The Better Hope Sports Club team will come from Jai Dev Mannu (Captain), Reaz Mohamed, Prakash Debidayal, Sulvan Roopaul, Kishan Sukhram, Chandra Mohan, Randy Singh (Wicket-Keeper), Vickram Paul, Alexander Persaud, Tichand Gopaul, Kishan Badal, Anand Samaroo, Nashta Persaud. Manager is Clive Rampersaud and the Coach is Mustapha Azimulla.
The umpires are Robert Adonis and Dhand Raj with the match referee being Judister Rampersaud.
Play in the Ramesh Sunich, Trophy Stall sponsored event is expected to start promptly at 10:30 hours.
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