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Apr 04, 2012 Sports
GT&T 10/10 Nationwide softball cricket tourney
As the massive crowds continues to absorb some enthralling cricket around
Guyana, a number of the favourite teams have continued to impress when the 3rd GT&T Nationwide knock-out softball cricket competition continued last weekend.
In the very competitive male division, defending champions Wolf’s Warriors continued their fine run of form as were Unstoppable, Universal Solutions Tigers. Regal, Trophy Stall, Farm XI, Affiance Storm and Bayroc Blazers ‘A’.
In the female category on the West Coast of Demerara, Rising Star put away all opposition to emerge as the champions of that zone.
Last weekend recorded more gripping action around the country as the crowds continue to come out in large numbers. A number of upsets were the order of the day in the Bauxite Mining Town of Linden with the vociferous crowd intimately involved.
South Star dominated Kwakwani All Stars by 61 runs – South Stars batting first made 129-5 in 10 overs, Kwakwani All Stars were limited to 68-8 in reply.
Vipers disposed of Tello Warriors by 8 wickets – Tello Warriors 85-7, Vipers 87-2 in 8.2 overs.
Bayroc Blazers ‘A’ got past Hillfoot Strikers by 22 runs after posting 86-7 in 10 overs; Delon Williams hitting 45. Hillfoot Strikers were boxed in as they only mustered 64-9.
However, the match of the day saw Bad Boys giving a beating to last year’s Super-16 qualifier, Coomaka Mines United. Coomaka Mines took first strike and made a challenging 112-8 in 10 overs with Delon Campbell snapping up 4-22 from 2 overs.
Bad Boys lived true to their name, starting their reply like they were late for train by hitting 60 off their first 3 overs, eventually rattling their way to 113-2 in 8.3 overs; Campbell returned with the bat to torment the opposition bowlers with an unbeaten 44.
In the Cinderella County of Essequibo, Affiance Storm cruised past Paradise All Stars by 10 wickets while there were also wins for Fire Battalion, Cotton Field Stickers and Queenstown Warriors.
Following are the collated results of last weekend’s matches.
April 1st West Coast {Zone A – Female} Uitvlugt Ground
Round 3 – Rising Star XI batting first scored 86-6 in 10 overs; Adela Graham 31 (1×6 2×4). Devas Girls 67-8 in 10 overs; Waheeda Rahaman 3-10 from 2 overs. Rising Star XI won by 19 runs, they also won the Zone.
April 1st West Coast {Zone A – Male} Uitvlugt Ground
Round 4 – Cross Breed XI 81 all out in 9.2 overs; Yogadhan Narine 3-15 from 2 overs. Rambo XI 81 all out in 9.1 overs; Nateram Ramotar 4-5 from 2 overs. In the super over Rambo XI made 7 in response to Cross Breed XI’s 6.
Cornelia Ida Cricket Club 92-9 in 10 overs; Dhaniram Azeemuddin 23*. Hyde Park Warriors playing with 8 men, 96-5 in 6.2 overs; Ashim Mohamed 24.
De Kindren Uprising 115-6 in 10 overs; Levan Lochan 42 (5×6). Ocean View XI 121-4 in 9.5 overs; Adrian Ramsammy 59* (4×6 4×4). Ocean View XI won by 6 wickets.
Leonora Youth 138-2 in 10 overs; Imtiaz Hack 55 (5×6). Royal Assasin 60 all out in 7 overs; Hemindra Kowlessar 2-11 from 1 over.
Wolf’s Warriors 168-5 in 10 overs; Riaz Karim 97* (9×6). Super X1 50 for 7 in 7.4 overs; Dhanraj Champalall 3-11 from 2 overs when bad light stopped play. The officials went to the scorecards to compare scores after 6 overs (which constitutes a match). Wolf’s Warriors were 88-3 at that same juncture as opposed to Super X1’s 50-6, Wolf’s Warriors adjudged the winner by having 38 runs more than their opponents at that point.
Super Street drew the bye.
West Bank Zone B – Female
Speed Boat – Winner
April 1 West Bank Zone B Male
Sunday 1st April Uitvlugt Ground
Round 4 – Progressive 156-3 in 10 overs. Demerara Harbour Bridge Conqueror 101-9 in 10 overs; Sudesh Tulsie 2-25, Progressive won by 55 runs.
Crag Accounting Firm ‘A’ 147-4 in 10 overs; Davendra Chatterpaul 44* (3×6). IPE C/Sec Warriors 64-4 in 10 overs; Mukesh Persaud 2-14 from 2 overs, Crag Accounting Firm won by 83 runs.
Die Heart XI 67 all out in 9.4 overs; Imran Hamid 4-17 from 2 overs. Speed Boat Sports Club 70-4 in 6.3 overs; Greg Singh 41.
Invaderz 178-2 in 10 overs; Khemraj Ramsundar 80 (9×6), Lincoln leander 79 (7×6) the two involved in a partnership of 176 off 56 balls. Redbacks 41 all out in 8.3 overs; Ababa Zaman 2-12 from 2 overs. Invaderz won by 137 runs.
April 1st Linden Zone C Female
Round 4 – Ituni Village Warriors 76 in 8.5; Wavon King 3-14. Wiruni Conquerors 77-2 in 7 overs; Shavon Dindial 34*, Shavon Mc Donald 2-25.
Sunrise Female 75 -3; Romona Stellingburg 28, Patricia Tello 1-12. All Stars Conquerors 79-3 in 8 overs; Akila Castello 22*. Stellingburg 2-9. Both winners have qualified for the Super 16 stage.
March 31st Linden Zone C Male – MSC Ground
Round 4 – Coomacka Mines United 112-8; Adrian Edmundson 33, Dellon Campbell 4-22. Bad Boys 113-2 from 8.3 overs; Delon Campbell 44* (4×6).
Bayrock Blazers ‘A’ 86-4; Delon Williams 45, Ramharshan Mohabir 2-13. Hill Foot Strickers 64-9; Shawn Adams 2-10.
Tello Warriors 85-7; Massiah Joseph 51 (2×6 4×4). Vipers 87-2 from 8.2 overs; Andy Persaud 34.
South Stars 129-5; Colin Duke 36; Parris Archer 2-18. Kwakwani All Stars 68-8; Christopher Basdeo 2-6.
April 1st MSC Ground
Round 5 – South Stars 103-6 in 10 overs; Colin Duke 47. Bad Boys 80-8 in 10 overs; Ian Ruddock 3-14 from 2 overs.
Bayrock Blazers ‘A’ 93-5 in 10 overs; Delon Williams 36. Vipers 83 from 9.5 overs; Leon Moseley 3-6.
Round 6 – South Star 85-4 in 8 overs; Ian Moseley 43, Chris Basdeo 2-16 from 2 overs. Bayrock Blazers ‘A’ 87-8 in 10 overs; Onel Grant 34, Delon Williams 5-14. Bayrock Blazers qualifies for Super 16.
April 1st East Bank Zone D Male – Diamond Ground
Round – 4 Little Diamond Kings lost to Determine 14 by 26 runs. Dynamic Security Force pipped Kaituk Warriors by 2 runs. Garden of Eden Titan lost to V&A General Store by 7 wickets. Digital Technology XI beat Frontliners by 29 runs. Farm XI took care of Kris Int. by 33 runs. Craig Vipers drew the bye.
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