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Oct 24, 2015 Sports
Ramnarine Appiah Memorial twenty-over cricket competition…
Matches in the Ramnarine Appiah (Brother Appiah) Memorial twenty over cricket competition for second division teams in the East Canje/Lower East Coast, Berbice area continued last Sunday with several matches.
NO 7, Young Warriors, Canje Pathfinders and Rose Hall Community Centre all secured wins during the action.
The summarized scores:
At Cumberland, Young Warriors beat Hamid Eleven by 11 runs. Batting first, YWCC made 107 for 6 off their reduced quota of 15 overs. Former national youth player Balram Samaroo made 32, Zaheer Moakhan 27 no and Berbice youth batsman Alex Algoo 20. Bowling for Hamid Eleven, 72 year old Zamin Hamid took 3 for 15 and Hassan Hussain took 2 for 12, both off 3 overs each. In reply, the visitors made 96 for 9 off 15 overs. Hussain scored 22 and Nazooredeen Bux 21. For YWCC, Moakhan took 2 for 16.
Over at Rose Hall Estate Ground, the host won the toss and made 132 for 9 in 20 overs. Compton Hopes top scored with 34. Support was given by Ameer Rahaman 24NO and Kristoff Bahadur 21. Khemraj Sumair took 4 for 23, Leon Sunthgolam 2 for 23 and K Isaacs 2 for 21 bowling for Canefield Sports Club. In reply Canefield SC made 82 all out. Latchman Ramotar 3 for 13, Ameer Rahaman 2 for 16 and Adrian Haralsingh 2 for 17 were the best bowlers for the home team.
In the other match played at the same ground, No 7 batted first against Seawell and made 136 for 4 in their reduced quota of 15 overs due to a late start. Ryan Mohamed top scored with 48 and was supported by Johnathan Bhola with 20. N Singh took two for 28 off 2 overs for Seawell. In reply, Seawell made 81 for 9 in 15 overs with R Jainabi scoring 21. Bowling for No 7, Raymond Mohamed took 3 for 17 off 3 overs and Vishal Ramlall 2 for 5 off 2 overs.
Over at the Goed Bananen Land ground, Canje Pathfinders won both of their games.
In the first match against Canefield SC, Canje Pathfinders and inserted Canefield SC who made 134 for 9 in 20 overs. Khemraj Sumair made 31 and T Singh 22. Tony Dipoo took 5 for 21, the first five wicket haul in the tournament and Mark Sampson 2 for 12 bowling for Canje Pathfinders. In reply, they raced to 135 for 4 off 12.5 overs with Videsh Singh slamming 71, the first half century of the tournament so far.
In game number two, the host batted first and made 121 for 9 off 20 overs with R Britton 35 and Randy Jaggernauth 21. Tony Dipoo took 3 for 28, M Steven 3 for 26 and Mark Sampson 2 for 14 for the visitors. In reply, again Canje Pathfinders again raced to victory by scoring 123 for 2 in 9.4 overs. Sanjay Badal 35 and Videsh Singh 26 were the main scorers.
Matches will continue tomorrow.
At Rose Hall Canje:
9:30am ROSE HALL CC VS CANJE PATHFINDERS
1:30pm KENDALLS UNION B TEAM VS BETSY GROUND
At Cumberland:
9:30am NO 7 VS HAMID ELEVEN
1:30pm YOUNG WARRIORS VS KENDALLS UNION BIG TEAM
At Goed Bananen Land:
9:30am GOED BANANEN LAND VS KENDALLS UNION BIG TEAM
1:30pm HAMID ELEVEN VS SEAWELL
Teams are asked to submit the scores within 48 hours to the board on 333-2375 or the boards representative Mr Sahadeo Singh on 617-1103 for the media. No first division players will be allowed unless the player is 40 years and over.
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