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Mar 08, 2014 Sports
The semifinals of the 10th Busta Champion of Champions cricket tournament will be contested today at the Area ‘H’ Ground, Rose Hall Town and Port Mourant Cricket Ground.
Port Mourant will entertain last year’s losing finalist Albion while defending champions RHT Gizmos and Gadgets (RHTG&G) will host Young Warriors.
Port Mourant’s quest for a place in the final would centre on Andrew Lyght Jr., Joshua Ramsammy, Yudendra Harrinarine, Devindra Thakurdeen, Manoj Looknauth and Robert Moore while the Albion charge for glory would be led by Jonathan Foo, Kandasammy Surujnarine, Gudakesh Motie- Kanhai, Sharaz Ramcharran, David Latchaya and Balchan Baldeo. Five of Albion’s main players are on duties with the Guyana team.
Defending champions RHTG&G challenge will be spearheaded by Delbert Hicks, Rajiv Ivan, Dominic Rikhi, Jason Sinclair, Shawn Pereira, Shailendra Shameer, Troy Mathieson, Khemraj Mahadeo and West Indies ODI player Royston Crandon.
Young Warriors would depend heavily on West Indies Under-19 opener Shimron Hetmyer, Kevin Ramdeen, Ishwar Singh, Balram Samaroo, Shanguille Williams, Linden Austin and Suresh Dhanai.
Both matches will commence at 09:30hrs. The winner of the competition will be rewarded with $100,000 and the Busta trophy.
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