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May 01, 2013 Sports
Torrential rains over the past few weeks have forced the postponement of many sports activities and the latest casualty is the Mohabir Baljeet Sukhpaul (Beto) Memorial Twenty20 cricket competition initially slated for Sunday April 28 last, at the Skeldon Community Centre Ground. Organizers are currently eying the weather in order to fix a new date for the commencement of activities.
When the weather improves, four teams will compete in the one day competition which will feature the four zone winners in the Upper Corentyne 40 overs competition. Those battling for honours are No 48 Challengers, No70 MYO, No71 and Skeldon Community Centre (SCC).
The competition is being sponsored to the tune of $155,000 and is organized by the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association (UCCA). The sponsors are Swarendra Sukhpaul (Suren) and Rajendra (Raj) Sukhpaul, sons of the late proprietor of Sukhpaul Business Enterprise. The new date for the tournament will be announced shortly.
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