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Apr 30, 2015 Sports
RHTYSC AnsaMcal 5 overs Tournament
The Area ‘H’ Ground in Rose Hall Town would come alive tomorrow when twelve teams battle for championship honours in the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club Ansa Mcal sponsored 5 overs Second Division Tournament. The Tournament is being organized by the RHTYSC as part of its Silver Jubilee Anniversary and funds raised would be used for the club’s cricket development programme.
The first ball would be bowled at 9:00 am with six games of four overs each, while the second round of three games, one semifinal and final would be played five overs per team. The winning team would take home $70,000 and a trophy, the runner up $30,000 and a trophy and the losing semifinalist $20,000 and a trophy. Lucky patrons would receive special gate prizes while the RHTYSC would be promoting its ‘Say No to Drugs and Suicide” message during the tournament.
Secretary/CEO of RHTYSC Hilbert Foster stated that the day’s tournament is expected to be quite exciting as players of the calibre of Delbert Hicks, Akshay Homraj, Balchand Baldeo, Sharaz Ramcharran, Khemraj Mahadeo, Balram Samaroo, Linden Austin, Anil Beharry, Imran Khan and Vidal Crandon would be playing. Umpires for the entire day have been provided by the Berbice Umpire’s Association.
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