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Feb 21, 2020 Sports
Everest Masters have arrived in St. Maarten full of confidence ahead of the Cricket Sint Maarten and the Guyanese Association Over-35 T20
tournament which commences today. The team which is being led by businessman and longstanding Captain Rajesh Singh includes former West Indies Under-19 batsman Hemraj Garbarran, former Guyana youth fast bowler Ucil Armstrong, Sahadeo Hardaiow, Basil Persaud, Safraz Sheriffudeen and other seasoned campaigners in masters’ cricket.
Everest Masters will open their tour against Sint Marteen at 14:00hrs, while tomorrow, there will be a double header with the Guyanese side taking on Anguilla at 10:00hrs followed by the Anguillans returning to battle the hosts at 14:00hrs.
The top two teams will meet in the final on Sunday from 14:00hrs while the third placed team will take on a Selected Youth-side at 10:00hrs in an exhibition match. All games will be played at Carib Lumber Ball Park, the only First Class venue in the constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Captain Singh said there is a big hype about the tournament in and out of Sint Marteen and his players are equally pumped up. “We are here to compete and put on a good show. We are accustomed to playing against older players but we are focused on our game and not age,” Singh stated.
The winning team will collect a trophy and US$1,000 while the losing finalist will walk away with US$500.
Everest Masters: Rajesh Singh (Captain), Anwar Rahaman, Basil Persaud, Satyendra Khemraj, Sarfaz Sheriffudeen, Imtiaz Sadik, Ucil Armstrong, Harry Yenkana, Raymond Rambaran, Hemraj Garbarran, Ronald Jaisingh, Sahadeo Hardaiow, Robert Pereira and Hafeez Ali.
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