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May 31, 2014 Sports
No.72 Cut and Load is the first team through to the quarterfinals of the Tenelec Inc. Under-15 two-innings cricket competition in Berbice after taking first innings points from Skeldon Community Centre in their Zone D (Upper Corentyne) match; they also ended as Zone winners.
Spearheading No. 72 Cut and Load was Kemchand Chatterpaul who turned in a fine all-round performance, he top scored with 36 to lead No. &2 to 189 while his off spin achieved 5-30 to lead the restriction of Skeldon to 108 in their first innings.
Medium pacer Nazim Ali had figures of 6-5 from 3 overs and 5-1 from 5.2 overs for a match haul of 11-6 runs from 8.2 overs, leading Albion Community Centre as they skittled out Big Star for 16 runs in both their innings. In Albion’s only innings, Big Star pacer Kevon Hooper took 7-52.
Collated Scores:
At No.72 – No.72 Cut and Load took first innings points from Skeldon Community Centre in their drawn match. No 72 Cut and Load 1st innings 189 all out; Kemchand chatterpaul 36, Vickram Laljit 30, Dineshwar Boudho 29, Suraj Deochand 20; Mahendra Chaitnarine 3-30, Rudy Jamalodeen 2-41 and 2nd innings 133 all out; Mahendra Chaitnarine 3-47.
Skeldon Community Centre 108 all out; Totaram Shivardar 46, Kemchand Chatterpaul 5-30, Dineshwar Boudho 3-25, Uresh Latchman 2-8.
At Albion – Albion Community Centre 144 all out; Stephen Kamaludin 39, Renaldo Rowe 37; Kevon Hooper 7-52, Lyndon Lovell 2-35. Big Star 16 all out; Nazim Ali 6-5, Stephen Kamaludin 2-4 and second innings 16 all out; Nazim Ali 5-1, Karran Arjpaul 2-5.
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