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Feb 22, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – LBI Cricket Club marched into the semi finals of the ECCB/Double V Auto Sales/Navin Construction 100 balls Competition, thanks to outstanding performances from Aaron Beharry and Ariel Tilku, both former youth Inter County players.
In a must win game played against Golden Grove last Sunday at Fairfield, Mahaicony, East Coast of Demerara, LBI won the toss and took first strike galloping to 167 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. Beharry had two partnerships of 46 and 31 with Emron Mohamed and Richard Dowlatram respectively for the first and second wicket. Mohamed went for 16, bowled by Orin Gardner and Dowlatram 13, stumped off Kellon Stephens.
Nizam Khan came and went for a quick 13 before Tilku joined the well set Beharry and together, they put on an unbroken fourth wicket partnership of 59. Beharry was 75 not out with 2 sixes and 8 fours and Tilku 19 not out.
Chasing a challenging total of 168 for victory, Golden Grove lost wickets regularly ending up with 104 for 6 off their allotted 100 balls. Skipper Lennox Andrews fought a lone battle smacking 73 with 4 sixes and 5 fours. Tilku returned with the ball to take 2 wickets for 29 off his 20 balls. The semi finals are set for this coming weekend.
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