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Mar 10, 2014 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board organised National Communication Network (NCN) Under-15 Inter Zone tournament is set to bowl off tomorrow with West Berbice playing New Amsterdam / Canje over two-days at the Cumberland Ground, Canje.
Defending champions Lower Corentyne would play Upper Corentyne on Thursday and Friday at the Albion Sports complex.
The BCB has stated that the Junior Selection Committee headed by Leslie Solomon would select the Berbice Under-15 team for the upcoming GCB Inter County tournament based on performances during the NCN tournament and the ongoing Tenelec Under-15 Inter Club tournament.
The winners of the two semifinals would clash in the final next week while the two losing teams would clash for the third place. All matches starts at 10:00hrs.
All junior Inter Zone matches would be played for two-days as the BCB strives to expose youth players to a longer playing time.
New Amsterdam/Canje: Kevin Sinclair, Alex Algu, Steve Deonarine, Garfield Benjamin, Junior Williams, Malcolm Mickle, Davendra Ramkissoon, Naresh Chand, Melvin Singh, Brandon Stewart, Dominic Durant, Jamal Frank, Rajendra Beharry, Bharrat Bhopal.
West Berbice squad: Kris Ramnarine – Captain, Sachin Veerasammy (Blairmont), Saheed Khan – Vice Captain (Blairmont), Seon Glasgow (Blairmont), Javid Karim (Blairmont), Tallim Inshan (Blairmont), Assad Isaqhawk (Blairmont), Imran Azeez (Blairmont), Christopher Harry, Bickram Mohan, Adrian Ramnarine, Yuvendra Budhu, Nicholas Shewrattan, Navindra Persaud.
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