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Kaieteur Sports – Former Guyana youth player Kevin George hit a splendid 53 to lead G. H. Reno Cricket Club to a comfortable, 31-run win over Brampton Rangers in the 2025 Ontario Round-Arm Softball Cricket Association (ORSCA) 10-10 Premier Division final last Saturday at the Emancipation Park, Brampton.
The right-handed George struck seven sixes and a four as G. H. Reno Cricket Club raced to a sufficient 144-3 at the expiration of the 10-overs while Brampton Rangers replied with 113-7 when the 10-overs ran out.
George, who played for Demerara Cricket Club in Georgetown, Guyana, got valuable support from Aseeb Khan and Anil Bhagwandin with 42 and 39 respectively.
In Brampton Rangers’ innings, Ricky Sukhai scored a fighting 33 as Khan grabbed 3-25 from his maximum two overs and Raj Outar supporting with 2-20 (2).
Rangers had won the toss and elected to bowl.
The winning team received a trophy along with the runners-up side. Medals were also given to each player in the final.
President of the ORSCA Mitch Bacchus expressed his profound gratitude to all the participating teams (8) and congratulated G. H. Reno Cricket Club on their triumphant year.
Notably, G. H. Reno retained the trophy but played in the 2024’s edition as 40-40 Cricket Club.
George stated that he was elated with his performance but attributed to total team’s effort.
Last year George was also the player-of-the-match having knocked a more enterprising 81 at the same facility.
According to George, he enjoyed his innings and believed that his preparations were also helpful.
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