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Dec 08, 2012 Sports
No. 68 Turn Team and Kim IL Sung of Corriverton will meet in the final of the inaugural Upper Corentyne Second Division 20 Over cricket competition after they both won their respective semi finals recently.
The final is fixed for the Skeldon Community Centre ground and is scheduled to start at 13.00 hours.
In their semi final played at the No. 70 Ground: No. 68 Turn Team defeated No. 70 MYO by 50 runs. No. 68 Turn team batting first made 159 for 7; Hemnauth Ramsaroop fell one run short of a century lashing 6 fours and 9 sixes, Dianand Gooniah made 35.
Bowling for No. 70 MYO Mohamed Azardeen took 4 for 21 and Jameel Azad 2 for 29.
No. 70 MYO were bowled out for 109 in 18.2 overs; Niazi Khan 27 and Manouram Vincent 26 were the leading run gethers. Bowling for No. 68 Turn Team Videsh Sooknanan took 5 for 29 from 3.2 overs.
In the other semi final at No. 69: Kim IL Sung got past No. 69 Red Rose by 3 wickets. Red Rose made 134 for 7 in their 20 overs; Parasram Chaitram led with 43* and Tariq Chaitram 20. Bowling for Kim IL Sung Faoud Bacchus took 2 for 15, Amzan Appalsammy 2 for 20 and Jermain Reid 2 for 38.
Kim IL Sung responded with 138 for 7 in 19.2 overs; Clavern Beresford 38, Amzan Appalsammy 21 and Rabindra Singh 20 were the main contributors. Azad Mohamed grabbed 3 for 27.
The two semi final losers, No. 70 M.Y.O and No. 69 Red Rose will be play in the third-place game, the opener of the double header from 09:00hrs at the Skeldon ground.
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