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Dec 01, 2012 Sports
Lusignan overcame Enterprise by 6 wickets and Bravados got the better of Golden Grove by 58 runs when the Enterprise\ Busta Twenty\20 competitions finished recently at the Enterprise ground, East Coast Demerara.
In the first division final which started at 09:30 hrs, the host batted first and posted 105-6 after the game was reduced to 17 overs due to rain. Zaheer Mohamed led with 60 and got support from Parmanand Dindyal 36 as P. Ganpat took 2-14. Lusignan then responded with 106-4 in 15.4 overs with S. Deosarran scoring 47; V. Lall picked up 2-21.
Mohamed was given the man-of-the-match award, while Lusignan collected $50,000 and a trophy, and Enterprise received the runner up trophy and $20,000.
In the second division final which followed, Anthony Ifill led Bravados to 132-4 after they took first strike in a match which was reduced to 12 overs, with a top score of 51. S. Sampson bagged 5-19.
Golden Grove in reply never threatened and fell for 74 in 11 overs. W. Henry was their leading run getter with 27; W. London captured 3-4. Bravados collected $30,000 and a trophy while Golden Grove took home a trophy and $10,000.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony which followed, Marketing Manager of Guyana Beverage inc. Shameeza Yadram congratulated the winners and thanked the club for organising the competitions.
She stated that the company will continue to support the game in the area.
Meanwhile, the club also honoured Rajendra Chandreka, Kamesh Yadram and Bhaskar Yadram for their achievement in the game. Chandreka represented the West Indies A team, while Kamesh and Bhaskar represented Guyana in regional the U-19 and U-15 tournaments respectively earlier in 2012. They were presented with plaques.
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