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Mar 22, 2013 Sports
Maria’s Pleasure, Sans Souci Jaguars and Zeelandia recorded victories when play in the AFS Shipping Twenty\20 cricket competition continued last Sunday in Wakenaam with three matches.
At Maria’s Pleasure, the host overcame Noitgedacht by 7 wickets. The visitors batted first and were skittled for 63 in 12.2 overs. Extras contributed 25 as Lenard Lewis bagged 3-8, Kennard Lewis 2-3 and Marsh Singh 2-13. Maria’s Pleasure replied with 64-3 in 5 overs with Bernard Lewis scoring 26; Ahmad Khan took 2-12.
At the Wakenaam Community centre ground, Sans Souci Jaguars defeated Zeelandia by 55 runs. The Jaguars took first strike and managed 100 all out in 19 overs. Siddiq Mohamed led with 24 (3×4, 1×6) as Ajay Ghansam grabbed 4-20 and Darmin Pooran 3-10. Zeelandia in response fell for 45 in 9.3 overs. Moin Khan claimed 3-2, Zameer Zaman 3-5 and Mohamed 3-6.
At the said venue, Zeelandia got the better of Sans Souci by 8 wickets. Sans Souci were bowled out for 89 in 12 overs, batting first with Gurnauth Khemraj top scoring with 38 (2×4,2×6) as Yougeshwar (only name) snared 3-20 and Ajay Ghansham 2-35. Zeelandia then knocked off the required target in 10 overs as they finished on 90-2. Jadukul (only name) led with 34 while Ghansham chipped in with 23; Vickram Ramnarine had 2-12.
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