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Aug 28, 2015 Sports
North and South Essequibo recorded victories when the Clive Gobin Memorial Under-15 20-over cricket competition continued recently at Zorg on the Essequibo Coast.
North Essequibo U15 defeated New Opportunity Corps (NOC) U15 by seven wickets. Batting first, NOC scored 92-6 after the game was reduced to 10 overs due to rain. S. Cummings scored 28 and Antonio Dindyal 17; Lance Roberts claimed 3-21 and Kemo Jones 2-10.
North replied with 93-3, man of the match Sheldon Charles scored 42 and Jones 18 not out. Andrea Dindyal took 2-25. South overcame Region Two female open team by 33 runs at the said venue. South took first strike and posted 130-7 off their reduced quota of 15 overs.
Twelve year-old Ken George stroked 73 with seven fours and five sixes while Adrian Arthur made 12. Natasha Boson and Davina Goberdhan picked up two wickets each. The female team was sent packing for 97 in 14.3 overs in reply.
Boson and Goberdhan gave them a bright start with a first wicket stand of 61, but when they were separated the rest of the batting crumbled; Boson made 31 and Goberdhan 18. Amit Mohabeer snared 3-9 and Sudarshana Moniram had 2-8. The competition is being organized by Zorg Commemoration Committee and will conclude on Sunday. The committee would like to thank Dereck Gobin Agri Spares, Nandkishore Lumber Yard, Thakur Hardware, Builder’s Hardware, Vicky and Shelly Vegetables, Sankar livestock and Mr. and Mrs. George for their input.
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