Latest update January 13th, 2025 3:10 AM
Jul 20, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Kevin George, a former Guyana youth player, hit an impressive, unbeaten 81 to lead GT Bannas to a comfortable five-wicket win against Pegasus last Sunday at St. Bedes facility in the continuation of the 2023 Ontario Masters Softball Cricket Clubs’ (OMSCC) Over-40, T20 B Division competition.
The right-handed George struck 11 sixes and two fours as his team safely reached 166-5 in the 16th over replying to Pegasus’ challenging 163-2 from the 20-overs.
George occupied the crease for 39 balls and got decent support from opener Abid Aly who made 23 as ex-Guyana first-class player Krishna Arjune and Ken Itwaru grabbed two wickets each.
Pegasus had earlier won the toss and opted to bat. The experienced and Canada-based Guyanese Ken Itwaru hit a top-score of 61 not out while Khem Singh and Arjune weighed in with 34 and 26 respectively.
The eight-team competition is slated to continue this Sunday with four more matches at various venues across the Greater Toronto Area.
GT Bannas will meet up with United Cricket Club at the same venue while Pegasus taking on All-Stars at Littles ground.
Meanwhile, Leguan Warriors are sitting at the top on the points table while United Cricket is at number 2. GT Bannas occupying the number 5 spot with Pegasus struggling at 7. Carr Tec Masters Sports Club is the defending champion and they holding the number 4 position.
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