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Oct 10, 2015 Sports
The Ramnarine Appiah Memorial twenty over cricket competition for second division teams from Betsy Ground, East Canje to No 19/Warren on the Lower East Coast of Berbice is set to start tomorrow.
This competition is sponsored by Mukesh Appiah and family and is in memory of his dad, Ramnarine Appiah fondly known as Brother Appiah of No 19/Warren area, who passed away last year.
Nine teams are registered to take part and will be divided into two zones with the winner of Zone A clashing with the runner up of Zone B in the first semi final and the winner of Zone B clashing with the runner up of Zone A in the other semi final. The two respective winners will clash in the final with the losers playing the third place playoffs preceding the grand final. Total incentives, cash and trophies, totaling over $100,000 will be up for grabs.
First round fixtures are as follows:
Zone A:
At Rose Hall Estate ground:
9:30am Rose Hall CC vs Betsy Ground Triple Star
1:30pm Goed Bananen Land vs Canefield Sports Club
Young Warriors drew the bye.
Zone B:
At Kendall’s Union:
1:30pm Kendall’s Union Big Team vs Buski Eleven being the only game.
Teams are asked to submit the scores within 48 hours for the media. No first division players will be allowed unless the player is 40 years and over.
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