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Jun 04, 2019 Sports
A fine half century from Ramesh Deonarine coupled by a disciplined bowling performance handed Regal Masters a 112-run victor
y over Wellman Masters when the final of the Fisherman Masters/Chand’s Printing Service softball competition was contested on Sunday last.
Batting first at Malteenoes Sports Club ground, Regal Masters posted a challenging 181-8 off their allocation of 20 overs. Openers Unnis Yusuf and Eon Abel handed their team a solid start with a stand of 78 before Yusuf was bowled by Rawle Reid for 36 which contained two fours and three sixes, while Abel departed for 43 with six sixes. However, Deonarine kept the scorecard ticking with an attacking innings of 51 which included one four and seven sixes and came off 21 balls. He added 58 for the fourth wicket with Fazleem Mohamed who made 17 not out.
Reid finished with 3-17 and Latchman Kallicharran took 2-29.In reply, Wellman Masters lost wickets at regular intervals and were bowled out for 69 in 14.4 overs. Sheldon Perch was the only batsman to reach double figures with 20 as Troy Kippins picked up 3-9, Khalid Haslim 3-10, David Harper 2-19 and Danny Thomas 2-30.
Yusuf was named the best batsman of the tournament with 146 runs, while Haslim was voted the best bowler with six scalps.
Meanwhile, Fisherman Masters raffle drawing took place on Sunday and the winning ticket numbers are; 3704 first prize for one smart TV, 1041 second prize for one smart phone, 3069 third prize for one hamper and 214 fourth prize of $8,000 in phone credit. The raffle was kept to help raise funds for Fisherman Masters successful participation in the upcoming New York Softball Cricket League tournament. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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