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Jun 28, 2019 Sports
The East Coast Cricket Committee/Nevil Ramotar Memorial T20 competition amongst teams on the East Coast Demerara is set to climax on Monday (Caricom day) with the final and third place play-off games at the Enmore Community Centre ground. The organizers are hoping that the weather remains favorable for cricket, since there are two other competitions that are slated to commence shortly on the East Coast. This competition which is being played in memory of the late Nevil Ramotar (Enmore resident), commenced in April 2019 and featured eighteen teams with matches being played on a knock-out basis.
In the remaining games that precedes the finals, Strathavon B will battle Ogle CC on Saturday (tomorrow) (14:00hrs) at Ogle with the winner taking on Lusignan East on Sunday (09:30 hrs) at Lusignan, while Enmore CCC
C will be up against Fairfield SC at Enmore. The winners of these two games will then face-off at Enmore (14:00hrs) and the better of the two losers will battle Enterprise BSC at Lusignan (14:00hrs) in the semi-finals.
Meanwhile, Enmore CCCC advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating Lusignan last Sunday at Lusignan ground. Batting first in a game reduced to 15 overs due to rain, ECCCC were dismissed in the last over for 128. Imran Hasssan 42, Chris Surat 28 and V. Ramlakhan 21 led with the scoring. Lusignan in reply, folded for 83 in the last over. Yuvraj Dyal and Imran Hassan bagged three wickets for 16 and two for three runs respectively.
The final and third place games will be played on Monday at Enmore, which will be part of the Enmore Community Centre Bar-B-Que and fund-raising event. Entrance to the venue is free.
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