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Oct 10, 2013 Sports
Mike’s Wellman hammered Savage Masters by 5 wickets as play in the Trophy Stall softball competition continued last Sunday with several matches. Savage Masters batted first and scored 148 all out in 18 overs. Falim Mohamed was their leading batsman with 38 and R. Samaroo contributed 26. Greg De Franca claimed 3 for 15 and Kenneth Debidyal 3 for 20. Wellman replied with 151 for 6 in 17 overs. G. De Franca returned to stroke an unbeaten 39 and Nandram Samlall made 30 not out.
Park Rangers defeated Floodlights by 9 wickets. Floodlights batted first and scored 80 all out with Wayne Jones scoring 18. Dennis Mangru claimed 3 for 5, Eon Abel 2 for 12 and Ramjit Singh 2 for 17. Park Rangers replied with 80 for 1 in 10 overs. D. Mangru led with 38 not out while Danny Mohanram made an unbeaten 30.
Frontline Masters got the better of Regal Masters by 7 wickets. Regal Masters took first turn at the crease and mustered 150 all out. Mahendra Arjune 27 and Lance Adams 24 were their leading batsmen. R. Sankar claimed 3 for 24 and Gary McCoy 2 for 19. Frontline Masters made 152 for 4 in 16 overs in reply. Mohamed Rafeek led with 50 while A. Lovell supported with 31; J. Boje took 3 for 20.
Trophy Stall trounced Success Warriors by 4 wickets. Success made 127 for 8 in 20 overs, batting first. S. Boodram scored 28 as Surendra Ramnauth captured 2 for 18 and Fazal Rafeek 2 for 24. Trophy Stall in reply made 127 for 6 in 16.4 overs. F. Rafeek cracked 45 and Krishna Deosarran 43. Dianand Singh had 3 for 21.
Buddy’s X1 beat Brickery Super Stars by 66 runs. Buddy’s XI took first turn at the crease and posted 208 for 6 in 20 overs. Leon Persaud 66, Anan Bharat 49 and Mahendra Lildar 35 spearheaded their batting while Roscoe King grabbed 3 for 36 for Brickery XI who were bowled out for 142 in reply. R. King made 49 and Patrick 31. Chetram Singh bagged 3 for 33 and Davanand Singh 2 for 6.
Industry Super Kings defeated Enterprise Legends by 29 runs. Industry rattled up 152 for 8 in 20 overs, taking first strike. Suraj Salikram stroked 34 not out, Kennard Luke made 29 and Mukesh Persaud 26. D. Salkarran picked up 3 for 20 and S. Kumar 2 for 28. Enterprise were restricted for 123 in 20 overs in reply. N. Seebarran 27 and S. Kumar 27 were the only batsmen that showed fight; Rupert Basdeo had 2 for 22 and Jagdesh Persaud 2 for 24.
Success Masters overcame Parika Defenders by 5 wickets. Parika batted first and scored 140 for 8 in 20 overs. R. Rambarose slammed 40; K. Ramnauth took 3 for 17. Success replied with 143 for 5 in 16 overs. S. Budhu slammed 45 and H. Samad 30; D. Kannan had 2 for 15.
Karibee Strikers triumphed over Trophy Stall Angels by 2 wickets. Trophy Stall scored 101 for 7 in 10 overs after taking first strike. Kavita Yadram led the batting with 61 while June Ogle made 15. N. Toney captured 2 for 13 and M. Henry 2 for 14. Karibee Strikers responded with 102 for 8 in 10 overs. T. Leonard made 37 and Erva Giddings 22; Amanda Roberts took 2 for 21.
Wellwoman overcame Karibee Strikers by 6 wickets. Karibee Strikers took first strike and managed 74 for 9 in 10 overs. P. Parks scored 12; Latoya Smith snared 3 for 5 and Zola Telford 3 for 9. Wellwoman responded with 79 for 4 in 7.2 overs with Kanata Mentore top scoring with 24.
4R Lioness and Fazal Kayume Angels played for a tie. 4R Lioness were skittled for 61 all out after batting first. Amanda DeFreitas scored 17. Z. Skelto picked up 3 for 5 and K Persaud 2 for 2. Fazal Kayume Angels replied with 61 for 7 in 10 overs. L. Semple made 20.
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