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Aug 14, 2022 Sports
Fempower team defeated Zesser side by an exciting six-run margin last Sunday at Zorg ground, Essequibo Coast, Region two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) in their specially-arranged three-team one-day cricket competition.
Fempower batted first after the winning the toss and reached a sufficient 113-6 off 10-overs while Zesser responded with 108-8 at the expiration of the 10-overs.
Adela, only name given, scored 32 to be the leading batter. She was named player-of-the-match and received a trophy, compliments of Sony’s Cosmetic Store.
The winning team collected a trophy, too, thanks to former Essequibo and Guyana youth player Devon Ramnauth. The runners-up side also took home a trophy, sponsored by veteran Cricket Journalist and ex-Essequibo under-19 cricketer Ravendra Madholall.
Sony Maesh, the organiser, thanked the teams for their participation and congratulated the winner. She also echoed similar sentiments to Ramnauth and Madholall for their support. The other participating team was Mashabo.
The day’s action was witnessed by national left-arm orthodox spinner Anthony Adams, who also helped hand over trophies at the post-match presentation.
Maesh revealed that day was great especially with the turnout of these aspiring women cricketers.
“We have managed to sustain a more social environment for our young women in Region Two and I am delighted to have staged a successful event,” Maesh mentioned.
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