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Mar 22, 2015 Sports
Everest CC defeated Transport Sport Club (TSC) by 60 runs to book their place in the final of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/Banks Malta Supreme U-13 tournament.
Everest batted first and managed 258-2 off their allotted 25 overs at Malteenoes Sports Club yesterday. Yeudistir Persaud top scored with 12 while extras contributed 51. Tony Ajodha and Joel Protsea claimed one wicket each. TSC threatened, but lost a few quick wickets in the latter stages of their innings which resulted in them scoring 198 and suffered 13 dismissals in 25 overs, in reply.
Adrian Hinds scored 29 and Jaden Chancellor nine. Extras assisted with 50; Brandon Ramnarine grabbed 4-13, Laksmana Ramroop 4-21, Andrea Boyce 2-7 and Joshua Gardner 2-8.
Everest will take on Gandhi Youth Organisation in the final at the said venue starting at 11:00hrs today.
According to the competition regulations, the batting side shall be divided into five pairs and each pair shall bat for five overs. Batsmen shall have unlimited “lives” but each dismissal shall result in 10 runs being deducted from the team’s total. Each team shall commence its innings with a score of two hundred runs.
The winning team shall be the side scoring the higher number of runs after deduction for dismissals has been made. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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