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Jan 23, 2016 Sports
Elizabeth Styles Under-19, 50-Over Cricket Competition…
The often postponed final of the Elizabeth Styles Under-19, 50-Over Cricket Competition in Berbice will
at last be played off today at the Albion Community Centre Ground. Doing battle for the coveted trophy will be defending champions Albion Community Centre and Port Mourant.
Albion will field a formidable batting line up, which includes two Guyana Under-19 allrounders, Balchand Baldeo, who registered the only double hundred in the competition so far, 203 against Sand Reef and Sharaz Ramcharran, who slammed 147 N.O. against Kendall’s Union. Backing them up are Berbice Under-19 batsman David Latchaya (159 N.O. against Kendall’s Union), Berbice Under-19 batsman Matthew Hardyal (104 against Sand Reef) and Guyana Under-17 batsman Adrian Sukhwa.
Their spin based bowling attach have Baldeo, Ramcharran, Guyana Under-19 player Daniel Lewis, Latchaya and Satesh Dookna.
Port Mourant for their part will however be no pushover, having defeated the previous year’s losing finalist, Rose Hall Town Pepsi and Tucber Park on their way to the final. Scoring centuries for them are former Guyana Under-17 allrounder Arif Chan and former Berbice Under-15 batsman Nicholas Cameron.
Also there are two other Berbice Under-19 cricketers Samuel Kisnasammy and Dimitri Cameron as well as Daniel Samaroo and Manoj Looknauth.
They have a fiery opening pace attack in Dimitri Cameron and Looknauth who will be ably supported by Chan, Kisnasammy, Vivehanand Jagjit and Jamal Lancaster.
Umpires will be Zaheer Moakan and Imran Moakan with Omadat Samaroo as the stand by.
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