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Dec 17, 2014 Sports
D’ Edward Cricket Club and Cotton Tree Die Hard registered victories when the West Berbice Cricket Association (WBCA)/Goodwill T20 tournament continued on Sunday last. Hosts D’ Edward defeated Rainbow Generation by 31 runs.
In a match which was reduced to 10 overs due to rain, D’ Edward batted first and managed 84-3 off their allotted overs. Lakeraj Sukra struck 41 and Eon Abel 19 not out. The pair added 55 for second wicket after Kirk Griffith (2-12) provided his the visitors with an early wicket.
Rainbow Generation found the going tough and were restricted for 53-7 in 10 overs in reply with Keith Adridge scoring 17. Devendra Lalsa grabbed 4-6 from two overs and Abel 2-8. At Cotton Tree, the home team overcame Bath by 83 runs.
Romain Boodram slammed 77 (9×4 5×6) and got support from Nick Ramsaroop 27 and Patel Jairam 17 as Cotton Tree Die Hard posted 163 before they were bowled out in 19.4 overs, batting first.
Vinood Ramjattan claimed 2-16 and Vishal Vejay 2-23. Bath were skittled for 80 in 15 overs in response. Dinesh Ramjattan scored 23 and Vejay 17. Off spinner Nashaud Gafoor bagged 6-12 from four overs and Abdool Subhan 2-6.
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