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Mar 27, 2016 Sports
Sans Souci and Sans Souci Jaguars will renew their rivalry when they clash in the final of the Regal Sports/Trophy Stall T20 tournament today at the Wakenaam Community Center ground.
Both teams are brimming with confidence having won their respective semi final matches with little hiccups. Sans Souci will be led by the experienced Wayne Osbourne and will look to ink their name on the trophy having failed to reach a final for the last three competitions, but are aware of the Jaguars strength.
Apart from Osbourne, Sans Souci batting will be centered on Seon Venture, Roopnarine Persaud and Oyono Sampson while their bowling attack includes Keddernauth Naraine, left arm spinner Tavin Budram and off spinner Devon Rambarran.
Siddique Mohamed has been doing a fine job being at the helm of the Jaguars unit for the past three tournaments. He will be looking to support from All-rounders Nokta Moses, Derwin Daniells, Zameer Zaman, batsman Safraz Mohamed and Dellon Osbourne. Action gets underway at 10:30 hrs.
Teams- Sans Souci; Wayne Osbourne (Capt.), Roopnarine Persaud, Oyono Sampson, Tavin Budram, Keon Venture, Seon Venture, Reyon Venture, Devon Rambarran, Galo Persaud, Kumar Persaud, Nkosie Dazzel and Jermain Wolf.
Sans Souci Jaguars; Siddique Mohamed (Capt.), Nokta Moses, Beesham Moses, Zameer Zaman, Dellon Osbourne, Prem Persaud, Imran Mohamed, Safraz Mohamed, Derwin Daniells, Rashaad Rasheed, Gladwyn Henry and Vijay Persaud.
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