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Nov 19, 2015 Sports
West Indies U19 all-rounder Keemo Paul stroked a fine half century as Noitgedacht SC defeated Sans Souci by 55 runs when the Badri Prasad Memorial T20 tournament commenced on Sunday in Wakenaam.
Paul slammed five fours and four sixes in scoring 76 to guide Noitgedacht to a respectable 170 all out in 20 overs, batting first at the Wakenaam Community Centre ground. Varounie Sasepaul claimed 3-31. Sans Souci were bowled out for 115 in 14 overs in reply. Seon Venture scored 51 (3×4,2×6) and Sasepaul 21. Mark Rampersaud captured 2-15, Paul 2-21 and Neil Ramalho 2-25.
Sans Souci Jaguars overcame G Square Cavaliers by one wicket at the said venue. Cavaliers took first strike and managed 123 all out in 20 overs. Satrohan Shiwnandan cracked 31 (2×4,2×6) while Heera Sukram made 22 and Chandrika Ragnauth 16 not out. Beesham Moses snared 3-13 and Nokta Moses 2-11.
Jaguars replied with 124-9 in 13 overs. Zameer Zaman struck 35 (3×4,1×6), Rashaad Rasheed 26 and Nokta Moses 18; Ragnauth picked up 3-18, Dayawant Shiwnandan 2-18 and Lokram Narine 2-29.
The competition continues on Sunday with Good Success facing Sans Souci at 09:00 hrs and Maria’s Pleasure/Zeelandia playing Cavaliers at 13:00hrs at the said venue.
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