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Mar 15, 2013 Sports
– Rose Hall Town host Albion while Port Mourant travel to Young Warriors
The 2012 Tenelec Inc First Division 50-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice has reached the semi-final stage. The semis are fixed for tomorrow at venues in Canje and Lower Corentyne.
At Cumberland in Canje, Group A winner Young Warriors, whose batting will be severely weakened due to their two former national batsmen Richard Ramdeen and Gajanand Singh as well as former Guyana Under-19 batsman Seon Hetmyer being overseas, will host Port Mourant Karibee Rice. They became the fourth semi-finalist after they beat Bermine last Saturday in their deciding play-off due mainly to fine performances by batsmen, former Guyana Under-19 captain Harrinarine Chattergoon and Joshua Ramsammy and bowlers Yudendra Harrinarine and Devendra Thakurdeen. The Umpires named for this match are Zaheer Moakan and Imran Moakan.
Group A runners-up Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets, with test player Assad Fudadin and Guyana allrounder Rajiv Ivan both available after their stints in the ongoing Regional tournaments, plus Guyana 20/20 allrounder Royston Crandon, will be at home to third placed and defending champions Albion Community Centre who now have former West Indies Legspinner Devendra Bishoo available but will be without their current test players batsman Narsingh Deonarine and left arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul. Clement Brusche and Omadat Samaroo will be umpiring there. The matches are scheduled to start at 09:30 hours.
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