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Sep 27, 2015 Sports
Opener Sahadeo Hardaiow struck a fine 72 as host Everest Cricket Club Masters defeated the touring Central Renegades of Trinidad and Tobago by 62 runs in a T20 fixture Friday.
Hardaiow hammered four fours and five sixes and shared in a first wicket stand of 115 with Shaheed Mohamed who made 51 as Everest posted a challenging 194-2, after they decided to bat. Mohamed hit seven fours while Hemraj Garbarran scored 36 not out with four fours and one six.
Central Renegades were restricted for 132-7 in reply. Narine Bidhesi top scored with 33 (2×4) while Matthiew Alexander and Anthony Rangoo made 13 and 12 respectively.
Rajesh Singh grabbed 2-23 while Ravindra Seeram, Rohan Sarjoo, Rakesh Gangaram and Jameer Alli had one each.
Sahadeo was given the man of the match award while Everest collected a trophy; both compliments of Trophy Stall Bourda Market.
Managing Director of Rockaway Auto Sales Jameer Alli made several monetary contributions to members of both teams on their outstanding performances.
Meanwhile, Laluni overcame the Media XI by 13 runs in T20 match played earlier. Laluni batted first and scored 111-9. Colin Benn scored 36 not out (5×4,2×6) while Jevon Hector and Tethram Persaud made 15 each. Isaiah Jackman captured 3-22 and Rene Stoby 2-28. The Media XI responded with 98-4. Ravi Persaud cracked 31 (1×4,1×6), Jackman made 15 and Daniel Singh 13. Benn took 2-17.
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