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Sep 05, 2015 Sports
Play in the Petama Enterprise/Motor Trend softball competition is set to continue tomorrow. At GNIC ground from 09:30hrs, Regal Masters play Savage Masters; from 12:30hrs Herstelling Raiders will oppose Regal.
Over at the Carifesta Sports Complex ground on Pitch 1 from 09:30hrs, Young Guns face United Brothers, at 12:30hrs Farm opposes Wolf Warriors. On Pitch 2 from 09:30hrs, Brickery Super Stars come up against Princess Hotel and at 12:30hrs, Parika Defenders play Enterprise Legends.
Meanwhile, in results from matches played on Sunday last, Ramo Malone hit an unbeaten 90 for Fishermen Masters in a losing cause against Enterprise Legends. Farm defeated Princess Hotel by 157 runs. Farm 230-5 in 20 overs; Rajesh Reddy 59, Ricky Sargent 51, Sheldon Perch37, J. Masha 3-32. Princess Hotel 73 all out in 12 overs, Azharudden Mohamed 3-10 and Lalta Karim 2-15.
Brickery Superstars got past United Brothers by 5 wickets. United Brothers 150-7 off 20 overs; R. Ajooda 43, S. Ghanie 29, Stephano Morgan 3-18, Fredrick Wilkie 2-22. Brickery 151-5 in 17.2 overs; Kelven Kanhai 32, Deon Ramdial 26, R. Geewan took 2 wickets.
Enterprise Legends squeezed past Fishermen Masters by 2 runs. Enterprise 164-4 in 20 overs; N. Wilson 52, Seemangal Yadram 33 no, R. Ali 30. Fishermen 162-7 in 20 overs; Malo Malone 90 no, V. Gobin and S. Seebarran took 2 wickets each.
Savage Masters trounced Park Rangers by 9 wickets. Park Rangers 161-7 in 20 overs; Mohamed Rafeek 41, Talesh Ramoutar 33, Herbie Jentle 3-2, Wallack Joseph 2-15. Savage Masters 163-2, R. Samaroo 49, Kennard Luke 36, H. Jentle 27 no, Nadir Baksh 21 n.o.
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