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Jul 08, 2017 Sports
The Foreign Ministry Sports Organiser, James Lewis, has organised a Big Summer Time KO Tapeball 11-a-side Work Place Cricket Competition on Sunday 16th July from 9:00am. Entrance fee is $6,000 per team. Trophies, medals and Cash incentives are up for grabs.
All teams must register with the organiser on or before Wednesday 13th July at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Registry Department. All the teams must have their own flannel balls to last them throughout the competition.
The organizer is only responsible for the prizes and the umpires. The best dressed team would be judged for a prize, along with the bowler with the most wickets and the batsman with the highest score in the finals. Any batsman that scores five or more sixes in one over and any bowler who takes a hat-trick in a single over would receive prizes.
During intervals there would be man to man matches for spectators to win cash prizes. Teams can contact James Lewis on # 628-1656 or 666-5857.
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