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Sep 09, 2020 Sports
Despite a halt to softball cricket due to the COVID 19 pandemic, city side Wellman Masters have recognise the performance of middle order batsman Lloyd Ruplall.

Lloyd Ruplall receives the plaque from Mike Singh in the presence of several softball cricket players.
Ruplall who celebrated his 50th birth anniversary on Monday last, was given a plaque by owner of Wellman Masters, Lakeram Singh at the GNIC SC.
Ruplall has over the years been one of the most consistent batsmen in the Wellman Masters team and has led them to many victories.
Singh has expressed appreciation to Ruplall’s on his contribution to the team and wished him well. He added that while the teams are eager for a return to the sport, he urges the players to practice safety during this time.
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