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Oct 22, 2015 Sports
WICB/GCB/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression 1 Cricket…
All Saints and Rose Hall Estate Primary Schools emerged victorious over St. Aloysius and New Amsterdam respectively in the New Amsterdam/Canje Districts of the WICB/GCB/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket.
At the Berbice High School ground, St. Aloysius won the toss and sent All Saints Primary in to take first strike. All Saints Primary made good use of the offer with Niquan Samuels and Richard Simon featuring in a second wicket partnership of 102 runs to help their team amassed 219/5. Niquan Samuels scored a superb 86 runs which included nine fours and four sixes. Richard Simon supported with 39, which included four fours and one six. Bowling for St. Aloysius, Dominika Crandon took 2/11. In reply, St. Aloysius only managed 84/6 from their allotted 14 overs. Lindon Simon hit 24 not out, while Niquan Samuels grabbed 3/0.
Over at the All Saints ground, in the matchup between Rose Hall Estate Primary and New Amsterdam Primary, New Amsterdam posted 147/3. Xavier Henry was not out on 54 runs, and Zimiri Phillips contributed 24. Vivek Cyril, Sarvesh Mohabir and Alianna Lallbeharry took one wicket apiece.
In response, Rose Hall Estate made 149/4. Avishar Persaud made a useful contribution of 18, but it was Kenroy Giles’ unbeaten 35, which included two boundaries that helped to guide his team to victory.
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