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Apr 14, 2019 Sports
Play in the Berbice Cricket Board organised Friends of Cricket 100 Balls Tournament started recently with several teams registering victories. The Tournament is for Second Division Teams in the New Amsterdam/Canje Sub-zone and is being sponsored by a group of overseas based Berbicians who have an interest in the development of cricket in the area. The Tournament is one of over thirty that the Berbice Cricket Board would be organising in 2019 with several being played for teams in New Amsterdam/Canje, West Berbice, Lower/Central Corentyne and Upper Corentyne/Black Bush Polder. President of the Berbice Cricket Board Hilbert Foster has already disclosed that in some of these tournaments, senior clubs would be debarred in an effort to encourage other clubs who have never won a Berbice Cricket Board Title. Rose Hall Town Bakewell and Albion Community Centre were recently debarred from the Spready’s Snackette 100 Balls Tournaments for teams in Lower/Central Corentyne.
Scores from the matches played:
1) At Cumberland: Young Warriors Cricket Club defeated East Bank Blazers by 6 wickets. East Bank Blazers scored 143 for 8. Leon Andrews51. Philbert Wilberg 40.
Young Warriors Cricket Club 148 for 4. Alex Algoo 47, Seon Hetmyer 37, Ricardo Ramdehol 20. Anshi Ellis 2 for 18.
2) At Kendall’s Union: Kendall’s Union Cricket Club defeated Mental Hospital Cricket Club by 6 wickets.
Mental Hospital Cricket Club 127 for 9. M. Hicks 32, S. McKenzie 35. D. Baker 3 for 22. F. Latiff 4 for 22.
Kendall’s Union Cricket club 128 for 4. R. Seecharran 39, E. Garnett 17. A Joseph 2 for 25.
3) At Goed Bananen Land: Kendall’s Union Sports Star defeated Goed Bananen Land by 1 wicket.
Goed Bananen Land Cricket Club scored 118 for 9. D. Cyril 43, M. Persaud 16.
Kendall’s Union Sports Star 121 for 9 from 96 Balls. D. Debedin 50, E. Harrichan 21.
4) At Edinburgh: Young Warriors ‘B’ Cricket Club defeated Edinburgh by 4 runs.
Young Warriors ‘B’ Cricket Club scored 111 for 5 from 100 Balls. Carl Gilegous 32, Anil Beharry 27. C. Hope 2 for 32.
Edinburgh Cricket Club 108 for 8 from 100 Balls. J. Andrews 22, J. Henry 23, Z. Hussain 17. Anil Beharry 2 for 26, Ishwar Singh 2 for 32.
5) At Sisters Ground: Guymine Sports Club defeated Police Sports Club by 6 wickets.
Police Sports Club 93 for 7 in 16.4 Overs. O. Phillips 24, K. Ramsarran 2 for 16, D. Clements 3 for 21.
Guymine Sports Club 98 for 4 in 7.1 Overs. Charlie Grimmond 52. T. Drakes 4 for 16.
6) At Mt. Sinai Ground: Tucber Park ‘B’ Cricket Club lost to Mt. Sinai Cricket Club by 8 wickets. Tucber Park ‘B’ Cricket Club 86 all out in 16 Overs. Tremayne Smartt 26, K. Samuels 10. S. Daniels 4 for 18. Mt Sinai Cricket Club 90 for 2 in 13.3 Overs. K. Harminton 32.
7) Betsy Ground Cricket Club defeated Tucber Park ‘A’ Cricket Club by 3 wickets.
Tucber Park ‘A’ Cricket Club scored 143 for 6 in 16.4 Overs. Malcolm Mickle 35, Keon DeJesus 37.
Betsy Ground Cricket Club 146 for 7 in 15.5 Overs. Ramnarine Jugisteer 49, A. Arjune 23, Gevon Schultz 2 for 21. Kwesi Mickle 2 for 23.
8) At Edinburgh: Kendall’s Union Cricket Club defeated Edinburgh Cricket Club by 5 wickets.
Edinburgh Cricket Club 135 for 5. Kevin Henry 54. Basil Seepersaud 20. R. Seecharran 3 for 37.
Kendall’s Union Cricket Club 136 for 6 in 16.3 Overs. E. Garnett 35, D. Baker 35. C. Hope 3 for 17.
9) At Canje Welfare Ground: Tucber Park ‘A’ Cricket Club defeated Police Sports Club by 60 runs.
Tucber Park ‘A’ Cricket Club 139 for 6. Malcolm Mickle 63, Steve Deonarine 40.
Police Sports Club 80 all out in 12 Overs. Kwesi Mickle 6 for 7, Anthony D’Andrade 2 for 0.
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