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Mar 08, 2016 Sports
New Building Society Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice
– Young Warriors also advance
D’Edward Cricket Club of West Bank Berbice and Young Warriors of Cumberland, East Canje have become
the first two teams to reach the quarter-finals of the Berbice Cricket Board – organised New Building Society Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition.
In D’Edward’s play-off match against Chesney, Heeralall Bridgelall hit 76 (6 fours and 4 sixes) and Jaipaul Heeralall 52 (4 fours and 3 sixes) to spearhead them to 260 for 9 in their 40-Overs with Chesney offspinner Devendra Harilall taking 5 for 37 from 8-Overs. When Chesney replied, pacer, Christian France took 3 for 34 from 8 Overs to engineer them being bowled out for a mere 108.
In the other play-off match, Guyana Under-19 Kassim Khan, former Berbice left arm spinner Anil Beharry and Berbice Under-19 offspinner Amir Khan each took three (3) wickets for Young Warriors to bowl out Friendship Cavaliers from the Berbice River for 104 in 27.3 Overs. Khan then came back with the bat and slammed 42 N.O. to lead Warriors to an easy 7-wicket victory.
In summarised scores:
At Chesney, D’Edward beat Chesney by 152 runs.
D’Edward 260 for 9 in 40-Overs with Heeralall Bridgelall 76, Jaipaul Heeralall, Dr. Zulfikar Bux 32 and Devendra Harilall 5 for 37.
Chesney 108 in 18.3 Overs with Riaz Ramcharran 35, Christian France 4 for 34 and Devindra Lalsa 3 for 28.
At Cumberland, Young Warriors beat Friendship Cavaliers by 7 wickets.
Friendship Cavaliers 104 in 27.3 Overs with Joshua Leacock 28, Ryan DeNobrega 22, Kassim Khan 3 for 20, Amir Khan 3 for 20 and Anil Beharry 3 for 22.
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