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Mar 04, 2022 Sports
Kaieteur News – The inaugural Central Essequibo Cricket Committee (CECC) T/10 knockout hardball competition for 2022 reaches its semi-final stage with the final also set for Sunday at the Reliance Sports ground, Essequibo Coast.
From 10:00hrs, Bacchus Bulls will clash with Rising Stars Sports Club while at noon Reliance Hustlers Sports Club and Queenstown Junior Sports Club will do battle in the semi-final segment.
The championship game will commence at 15:00hrs.
President of the CECC Trevis Simon related that the semis and final were slated for February 27, but inclement weather affected the fixtures. He is however, confident that the two final rounds will be completed as sunshine is likely to prevail. Simon, who is also the Secretary of Essequibo Cricket Board, informed that the victorious side will pocket $70,000 and a trophy. The runners-up team will pocket $30,000 and a trophy.
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