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Aug 29, 2012 Sports
The 2012 season of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) is set to restart tomorrow after a lengthy break due to rain when arch rivals Albion Community Centre and Rose Hall Town Bakewell clash in the final of the Leslie Amsterdam Memorial/Memorex Under-17 tournament.
A high standard of play is expected between the two sides in the two-day encounter which will be played at the Area ‘H’ Ground and will feature a number of national players.
Albion would be led by National Under-19 Player Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai who would be supported by a strong batting line-up with the likes of Balchan Baldeo, Sharasz Ramcharran, David Latchaya, Tyrone Poornauth, Navendra Permaul and wicket-keeper Shivnarine Srikissoon.
Motie will lead the bowling attack that will include off-spinners Ramcharran, Latchaya and Latchman Bishram. Medium pacer Azad Khan along with leg spinners Brain Dookna and Veeren Ramoo.
Rose Hall Town Bakewell’s challenge will centre around exciting National Under-17 all rounder Shailendra Shameer, Nicholas Cameron, Devin Baldeo, V. Gooniah, Brandon Prashad, Daniel Lewis and Arif Chan.
Medium pacer A. Paul will lead a bowling attack that includes off-spinner Shameer, Chan, Lewis, Plaffina Millington and leg spinners Prashad, Calvin Jeffrey and Gooniah.
The match starts at 10:00hrs daily with the winning team set to take home $40,000 and the loser, $25,000. The player of the finals will earn $10,000. Umpires for the match are Zahier and Imran Moakan along with Augustus Outar.
Teams: Albion – G. Motie-Khanai, Balchan Baldeo, Shivnarine Srikissoon, Sharaz Ramcharran, David Latchaya, Latchman Bishram, Tyrone Poornauth,Navendra Perrmaul, Brain Dookna, Azad Khan, Veeren Ramoo, Saif Latchaya and Matthew Hardyal.
Rose Hall Town Bakewell – Shailendra Shameer, Veirda Gooniah, Arif Chan, Nicholas Cameron, Daniel Lewis, Brandon Prashad, A.Paul, Plaffina Millington, Devin Baldeo, Calvin Jeffrey, Jason Anderson, Jamie Anderson, Veeramootoo Senwasie and Javed Seecharran.
Manager is Patrick Lewis.
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