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Oct 23, 2015 Sports
In what has become the norm now in Berbice Cricket, the top two first division cricket teams, Albion Community Centre and Rose Hall Town will once again clash in a Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) organised competition final.
This time it is this year’s Berbice Bridge Company Inc., First Division 50-Over final fixed for the Port Mourant ground. Defending champions, Albion Community Centre, even without their West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo and the hard hitting Jonathan Foo will start as favourites especially after easily defeating Rose Hall Town in a Tenelec Inc. preliminary match a few weeks ago.
Albion’s batting will be spearheaded by Guyana wicket-keeper-batsman Anthony Bramble, Berbice opening batsman Kandasammy Surujnarine who was recently drafted into the Guyana PCL squad, rising star David Latchaya, two Guyana Under-19 batsmen Balchand Baldeo and Sharaz Ramcharran and Guyana Under-17, Adrian Sukhwa.
Their almost all spin bowling attack will be spearheaded by West Indies left armer Veerasammy Permaul, WI Under-19 off-spinner Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai, Baldeo, Ramcharran and Latchaya.
The Rose Hall Town batting will depend heavily on former West Indies batsman Assad Fudadin who will be strong and eager to prove that he should be in the West Indies side. He will backed up by the hard hitting trio of former Berbice players, Delbert Hicks, Clinton Pestano and Jason Sinclair who can destroy any bowling attack on the day.
Their improved opening pacer Keon Sinclair together with fast bowler Pestano can pose problems to the Albion line up. They will be supported by leg-spinner Shawn Pereira, off-spinners Eon Hooper and Troy Mathieson.
The umpires named for the match are Imran Moakan and Zaheer Moakan with Omadat Samaroo as the stand by. Game time is 09:30hrs.
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