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Feb 20, 2014 Sports
Cornelia Ida Primary trounced Leonora Primary school by 52 runs to win the final of
the West Coast Demerara district of the Scotiabank nationwide Kiddy cricket festival yesterday at the Uitvlugt Community Centre ground.
Cornelia Ida batted first and scored 198-3 off their 10 overs. Travis Fraser led with 13 while Bhumeshwar Lalgie 12, Ricardo Panaram 10, Varuni Pitamber 10 and Arun Kumar 9 supported well with extras contributing 22. Leonora replied with 146-6 in 10 overs. Kevin Northey scored 10 and extras assisted with 14. Panaram claimed two wickets.
Leonora defeated Den Amstel by 44 runs in the first semi final contested earlier. Den Amstel took first strike and scored 131-3 in 10 overs. Leonora responded with 175-4 in their 10 overs. Kevin Norhtey made 24 and Aryan Batool 12 while extras supported with 22.
Cornelia Ida got the better of Meten Meer Zorg by 11 runs in the second semi. Meten Meer Zorg scored 177-4 in 10 overs batting first. Saif Mohamed led with 15, Zaheir Mohamed and Davena Stevenson contributed 11 apiece. Danesh Amin captured 2-6 and Aron Koonal 2-5. Cornelia Ida made 188-8 in 10 overs. Travis Fraser top scored with 14 while Sarwan Dookie and Ganesh Amin chipped in with 13 each. Manoj Dev took 2-1.
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