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Nov 24, 2012 Sports
Enterprise Sports Club successfully defended their East Coast Cricket Board Under-19 title when they defeated Buxton Carl Hoper Cricket Club in the final played recently at the Enmore Community Centre Ground..
After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Enterprise posted 228 for 7 off their allotted overs with Ravindra Beepat 71 and Ramesh Alkinson 38, the main contributors with the bat. Bowling for Buxton Vickram Ramkison ended with figures of 3 for 37.
In response, Buxton were never up to the task of making it difficult for Enterprise as they were sent packing for 93 in 26.4 overs to lose by 135 runs. Darrel Frederick’s 37 was the only score of resistance, the other batsman showing meek fight. For the winners, Tryanne Sheoprashad ended with figures of 5 for 11 and Vivian Albert 3 for 13.
The competition attracted eight East Coast clubs; Ogle, Plaisance, LBI, Mon Repos, Lusignan, Buxton, Enterprise and Golden Grove. Competition commenced on September 2 and ended November 17.
Many promising young players were on display during the tournament and standing out were Darrell Fredericks of Buxton Carl HooperCricket Club the lone centurion of the tournament; Ameer Kishore of Enterprise and Richard Woolford of Golden Grove each had 5-wicket hauls.
The ECCB said it was very pleased to run off the tournament while pledging its commitment for its continuance which will allow the growth and development of the players.
Meanwhile, the ECCB is requesting clubs that can field Under-15 teams to make contact with Mr. Raymond Barton on 626 0223 for further details in relation to a tournament.
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