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Sep 10, 2016 Sports
After several postponements due to the prolonged rainy season, the second semi final of the 2015
Berbice Cricket Board/New Building Society Limited 40-over second division cricket competition will be played tomorrow at the Cumberland Ground in the East Canje area. The match will be contested by host team Tucber Park of New Amsterdam and Courtland of Lower Corentyne. The winner will clash with Rose Hall Town in the final on a date and venue to be announced shortly.
Both teams possess great all-round strength with former Berbice under-19 opener and current level three coach, Julian Moore, leading the Tucber Park side. He is expected to get support from promising pacer Niall Smith, a former national youth cricketer, West Indies winning World Cup female player Tremayne Smart, wicketkeeper batsman Hakeem Hinds, Joel Seitaram, Keon DeJesus and Steve Deonarine.
Courtland will be led by the energetic John Percival and will be supported by Keon Sinclair, former Berbice senior player Eon Gibson, Troy Mathieson and Leroy Bristol.
A keen contested match is anticipated.
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