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Feb 26, 2015 Sports
Rose Hall Town Bakewell led by veteran cricketer Major James Fraser of the Guyana Defence Force started their pursuit for championship honours in the Raffik & Sons 20-Over Inter-Zone Tournament with two easy victories last weekend.
Playing at the Area ‘H’ ground, Rose Hall Town Bakewell defeated GuySuco Training Centre by seven wickets on Sunday and then on Monday got the better of Young Ambassadors of No. 35 by nine wickets.
Batting first after losing the toss, GuySuco Training Centre were bowled out for 60 in 15 overs, Andy Mohan and B. Sattaur were the only batsmen to reach double figures with 11 each. Offspinner Khemraj Mahadeo 3 for 12 and medium pacer Sherain Murray 2 for 10 bowled well for the home team, who in reply reached 62 for 3 off 7.4 overs; Vihal Crandon and Khemraj Mahadeo both top scoring with 20 each.
On Monday, Young Adventure were restricted to 89 for 7 off their allotted 20 overs; A. Azeez 20 and S. Pestano 19 being the principal scorers. Off-spinners Azam Khan 2 for 11 and Khemraj Mahadeo 2 for 18 bowled well.
Rose Hall Town Bakewell spearheaded by an opening stand of 62 between skipper James Fraser and Khemraj Mahadeo reached 92 for 1 off 18.3 overs as Mahadeo led with 40, while Fraser 30 not out and Jason Anderson 14 not out batted well to secure an easy victory.
The Rose Hall Town Bakewell this weekend would be playing Jai Hinds at the Albion Front Cricket ground.
The Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club has disclosed that the two Rose Hall Town Bakewell teams would be playing in the upcoming NBS 40-Overs Second Division Tournament.
A full strength team would seek to win the tournament while a developmental Under-19 team would also compete as the club tries to develop the skills of the players in a competitive environment.
James Fraser would captain the senior team while national Under-17 player Brandon Prashad would lead the Under-19s.
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