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Oct 31, 2012 Sports
Noitgedacht and Sans Souci are through to the final of the Feroze Amin Twenty\20 cricket competition after recording victories in their respective semi final matches last Sunday in Wakenaam.
At Noitgedacht, the host got the better of Zeelandia by 46 runs. Led by Dillon Retemiah with a fine half century, Noitgedacht posted a challenging 190 all out in exactly 20 overs after batting first. Carva Hinds and Neil Ramalho supported well with 30 each, while Shemroy Hartman chipped in with 28. Medium pacer Darmindra Pooran was the pick of the bowlers with 5-40, while Navishaul Pooran took 2-44.
Zeelandia in reply lost Ricardo Adams for 10 and despite the efforts of Navishaul Pooran 31, Dinesh Persaud 21 and H.Pooran19 were never in the hunt and managed 134-9 off their allocation of overs. Ramalho picked up 3-22, Kemo Paul 2-30, and Hinds2-36 for the victors. At the Wakenaam Community Center ground, Sans Souci defeated Good Success by 41 runs. Sans Souci scored 148-6 in 20 overs, taking first strike. Tulsieram Ramdeen was their chief run getter with 32 while Roopnarine Persaud supported with 30. Shoaib Namaz, Nazeer Mohamed and Chandreka Ragnauth finished with 1 wicket apiece.
Good Success in response could only manage 107-7 in 20 overs with Mohamed top scoring with 33 and Jaggernauth Manbodh getting 23. Satnarine Sahadeo grabbed 2 wickets, while Gurnauth Khemraj, Vickram Ramnarine and Seon Venture claimed 1 each. The date and venue for the final will be announced later.
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