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Kaieteur Sports – The Rose Hall Town Pepsi A team has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Berbice Cricket Board Smalta Under 19 tournament. The team under the leadership of Khomalchand Ramnarace defeated arch rival Port Mourant and Rose Hall Town Pepsi B while they lost to Albion. They emerged as the runner up in Zone C while Albion advanced as the winner.
1) Playing their counterparts Pepsi ‘B’ at the Area ‘H’ ground, the Rose Hall Town Pepsi ‘A’ scored 170 all out in 37 of their allotted 40 overs. The match was reduced from its original 50 overs due to early morning showers.
Roshawn Crandon 30, Ramzan Koober 25, Jonathan Hicks 20, Tameshwar Deonarine 20 and Leon Reddy 21 were the main scorers for the Pepsi A team while Nicholas Cameron 3 for 10, Anthony Budhoo 2 for 5 and Austin Narine 3 for 28 were the main bowlers for Pepsi B.
In reply, the B team were bowled out for 69 with Nicholas Cameron top scoring with an even 50 which included four sixes and five fours. Off spinners Khomalchand Ramnarace 4 for 8 from six overs and Balraj Narine 4 for 6 from three overs were the destroyers.
2) Playing at the Area ‘H’ ground versus Port Mourant, the home team amassed 232 for 9 from their 50 overs.
The principal scorers were opener Ramzan Koober 49, the in-form Tameshwar Deonarine 60, Roshawn Crandon 33 and national Under 13 player Jayden Ganpat 20.
The best bowlers for the visitors were Munesh Ramparsaud 3 for 36 (10 overs) and Joseph Persaud 2 for 14 from 8 overs.
In reply needing 233 runs from 50 overs, the visitors were bowled out for 206 from 39 overs with the aggressive Vishaul Williams top scoring with 86 (9×4, 3×6) and Navin Boodwa 53 (3×4, 2×6).
Bowling for the home team, leg spinner Asif Marimuthoo 4 for 28 and Khomalchand Ramnarace 2 for 28 were the top bowlers as the Pepsi A team won by 26 runs.
3) Albion defeated Rose Hall Town Pepsi ‘A’ by seven wickets at the Albion Community Centre.
Rose Hall Town Pepsi ‘A’ – 126 all out in 45 overs. Jonathan Hicks 20, Tameshwar Deonarine 35 and Ramzan Koober 15.
Off spinner Rovin Lallbehari 3 for 12 was the best bowler for Albion while Nathaniel Ramsanmy and Nicholas Lepps took two wickets each.
In reply, Albion reached 129 for 3 in 25 overs to win by seven wickets. Ramsanmy returned with the bat to top score with a composed 42 while Saeed Jumratty 30 and Sahid Gajnabi 24 not out also batted well in the victory chase.
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