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Apr 03, 2013 Sports
Zone D have booked their place in the final of the East Bank Demerara Cricket Association (EBDCA)\G Spot inter zone U-19 40 over tournament after recording consecutive victories last weekend.
On Sunday last at Diamond, Zone D beat Zone C by 14 runs. Zone D batted first and scored 160 before they were bowled out in 26.3 overs. Ronaldo Fernandes made 29(2×4), Kevon Moore 18(1×6) and Alex Loncke 17(3×4) as Decroy Williams grabbed 5-53.
Zone C in reply were skittled for 46 in 12.5 overs. Kevon Moore claimed 3-16, Omar Persaud 2-1 and Ryan Khan 2-23.
On Saturday at the said venue, Zone D overcame Zone B by 3 wickets. Zone D posted 140 all out in 33.4 overs. Shivram Persaud stroked 45(6×4) and Leon Persaud supported with 20(1×4); Iassie Ramalho snared 3-19 and Kevon Moore 2-24.
Zone D, who will take on Zone A in the final on Sunday at Diamond, responded with 141-7 in 28 overs with Vicash Persaud scoring 37(4×4).
Meanwhile, the EBDCA team to participate in the Demerara Cricket Board Inter Association U-19 tournament reads, Deonarine Seegobin, Shivram Persaud, Stephon Brown, Alex Loncke, Kevon Moore, Ryan Shun, Asif Ali, Ameer khan, Jamal Fisher, Vicash Rampersaud, Ronaldo Fernandes, Leon Persaud, Decroy Williams, Arshad Alli and Kenny Lawrence.
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