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Nov 02, 2015 Sports
Skeldon, No. 56 and Massiah Primary schools were victorious when GCB/Scotiabank progression one cricket continued in the Corentyne Districts.
At the Skeldon Community Centre Ground, Skeldon Primary played Crab Wood Creek Primary. Skeldon Primary won the toss and inserted Crab Wood Creek Primary who posted just 65/12 when their allotted 14 overs expired. Shazim Khan was the only batter to reached double figures, with 18. Bowling for Skeldon Primary, Stephon Welcom and Tierra Fraser grabbed two wickets for five and six runs respectively.
Skeldon Primary chased down the target without loosing a wicket in just six overs. Fenny Adrian and Zakeel Flats were both unbeaten on 35 and 24 respectively.
Over at the No. 59 ground, No. 56 Primary came up against No. 59 Primary, with the latter batting first and posted 97/9 in 14 overs, batting first. Ganesh Umbra made an unbeaten 27; Tresesh Chatterpaul, Haymen Bhajnauth, Paul Douglas and Marica Rose each took two wickets.
In reply No. 56 made careful but steady progress, reaching their target with two overs to spare to end on 98/3. Gomesh Reece and Trish Chinchilla were both unbeaten on 33 and 18 respectively.
In the match at the No. 71 ground, Massiah Primary came up against No. 68 Primary. No. 68 Primary won the toss and decided to bat but only managed 70. Makee Katown grabbed 4-1. Massiah Primary replied with 71-1. Latasha Singh made 30 not out and Salim Khan an unbeaten 25.
This Competition continues Wednesday when F.E Pollard and J.E Burnham clash at the Racquet Centre, Georgetown.
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