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Apr 19, 2019 Sports
Host Cornelia Ida Cricket Club defeated Windsor Forest Cricket Club by 77 runs when the teams collided on Sunday last in the West Demerara Cricket Association Beacon Café 50-over tournament.
In a match which was reduced to 45 overs, Cornelia Ida posted 236-9, batting first. Dhaniram Azamudeen made 34, while Naveed Alli got 34, Ravindranauth Seeram 28 not out and Imran Abdul 28. Bowling for Windsor Forest SC, Aditya Kadarnauth had 3-31 and Sachin Balgobin 2-40.
Windsor Forest SC responded with 159-8. Muneshwar Balgobin struck 60 with five fours and four sixes while Rajiv Kadarnauth made 33 not out, Surindra Ramadin 30 and Mohan Chetram 22; Harrinarine Bissondyal snared 3-33 and Naveed Alli 2-18.
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