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Mar 03, 2013 Sports
– 6-wicket hauls for Mitchell and Budhoo
Former Berbice 20/20 cricketer Shastri Persaud registered the highest individual score of the 2013 New Building Society Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition when he slammed 154 for Chesney against Belvedere United.
He featured in a 2nd wicket stand of 60 with Zamin Ziker (34) and 120 for the 4th wicket with Devendra Harilall (50 N.O) to be greatly responsible for Chesney’s total of 310 for 6 in 35 overs in their rain affected match. Persaud’s knock included 15 fours and 9 huge sixes. When Belvedere replied Chesney offspinner Safraz Khan took 5 for 31 from 6.1 overs to help bowl out Belvedere for 110 giving Chesney a whopping 200 run victory.
Opening batsmen Joseph Kamaludeen with 92 (4 fours and 2 sixes) and Imran Hussain with 62 (4 fours and 4 sixes) featured in an opening stand of 114 for Fyrish Road against Rose Hall Guns and Cannons. After Hussain fell and no other batsmen getting past three, Kamaludeen had to prop up the rest of the innings falling at 193 for 7 to help his team reach 203 in 34.4 overs with extras contributing 34. It was Rose Hall offspinner Subramanie Budhoo who did the late damage with 6 for 30 from 7 overs. His team could only respond with 152 all out.
Medium pacer Rennison Mitchell of Rainbow Generation took 6 for 26 from 6 overs to bowl out Hopetown United for 72 in 19 overs. Rainbow Generation went on to win by 6 wickets.
Harricharran Nauth hit 55 N.O in a winning effort for Sundown.
In scores from the matches played:
At Chesney, Chesney beat Belvedere United by 200 runs.
Chesney 310 for 6 in 35 overs with Shastri Persaud 154, Devendra Harilall 50 N.O; Zamin Ziker 34.
Belvedere United 110 in 27.5 overs with Isaac Kamaludeen 27 N.O; Safraz Khan 5 for 31; Reyaz Ramcharran 3 for 20.
At Rose Hall Town, Fyrish Road beat Rose Hall Town Guns and Cannons by 51 runs.
Fyrish Road 203 in 34.4 overs with Joseph Kamaludeen 92, Imran Hussain 62,Subramanie Bidhoo 6 for 30. Rose Hall Town Guns and Cannons 152 in 28.4 overs with Isaac Kamaludeen 2 for 10. Joseph Kamaludeen 2 for 17, Hassan Hussain; William Dass 2 for 35.
At Hopetown, Rainbow Generation beat Hopetown United by 6 wickets.
Hopetown United 72 in 19 overs with Rennison Mitchell 6 for 26; Peter Grant 3 for 21.
Rainbow Generation 73 for 4 in 12 overs with Sherwin McPherson 27; Steffon Adams 3 for 25.
At Cotton Tree, Sundown beat Exhowa by 83 runs.
Sundown 221 for 8 in 35 overs with Harricharran Nauth 55, Lakeram Chetram 40, Anand Anandram 4 for 30; Vickram Vijay 2 for 19. Exhowa 138 in 28.3 overs with Vickram Vijay 44, Anand Anandram 40, Sahail Saffie 2 for 10, Imran Allie 2 for 14.
At No. 43, No. 43 Scorpion beat Kildonan by 5 runs.
No. 43 Scorpion 141 in 24.2 overs with Balram Samaroo 43, Nigel Bownauth 36, John Holder 3 for 20, Oswin Jones 2 for 22, Deighton Waldron 2 for 34.
Kildonan 136 in 24 overs with Farook Drepaul 4 for 26, Yugishwar Dhanroop 3 for 19, Balram Samaroo 2 for 21.
At Yakusari, Yakusari Caribs beat Mibicuri Strikers by 5 wickets.
Mibicuri Strikers 88 in 25.5 overs with Ramesh Ayana 4 for 9; Churmanie Ayana 2 for 32.
Yakusari Caribs 89 for 5 in 14 overs with Ramesh Ayana 28; Titus Clarke 3 for 20.
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