New York Region Hold Youth Trials

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The New York Cricket Region will be holding trials and screening for under 15, under 17 and under 19 age groups on Friday 27th July and Saturday 28th July. Sessions begin at 11 am at Baisley South, Baisley Blvd and Rockaway Blvd on Friday, then on Saturday at the Cage Foch Blvd and 157 th street off Guy R brewer Blvd.

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SADLOO BROTHERS DOUBLE TEAM LIBERTY

By Royo Sankar.

Richmond Hill cricket club, set and ready for big games ahead as the Division A round robin heats up. Their batsmen pounded Liberty SC for a 300-plus total; their bowling, consistent,  and led by Deryck McDonald with 3 wickets, ensured the total was a winning one. The Sadloo Brothers’ entertain the small crowd with half-centuries. Zaheer,  looked a man playing his first game of the season only briefly, as he scorched the already burnt grass with glorious cover drives and spanking square cuts with a 57 ball 58 (11×4) while Shameer 35 ball 51 included 2 towering sixes and 6 well timed fours.

Both Zaheer and Shameer scored fifties to lead RHCC

Earlier, Debo Sankar was at his usual best, struck a well compose 49 of 44 balls(8×4).Imran Alli  made 21. West Indies and Guyana pacer Brandon J. Bess making his Richmond Hill debut struck a quick fire 31 off just 13 deliveries with( 4×4 ) and his only 6 ended up on the Long Island Expressway. Royo Sankar was run out as usual for 22, (fourth of the season) going for a  second run. Deryck McDonald took the score past 300, with a Cameo unbeaten 35(6×4-1×6). RHCC wickets fell at 36(I.Alli), 118(D.Sankar), 159(Z.Sadloo), 170(B.Bess), 251 (R.Sankar), 253 (S.Sadloo) and 299 (M.Seeram).For Liberty SC Imtiaz Hassan was the only decent  bowler with figures of 8-2-25-2 wickets,as the rest was clobbered around the park.

Set a massive 302 for 7 off 40 overs at 7.55 run an over. Liberty was off to a disastrous start their first 4 wickets ( A.Harricharran 1, M,Noble 7, T.Madramootoo 4 and C.Khilawan 20) all falling for 60 runs.  However, Danesh Deonarine 35 (6×4) and Imtiaz Hassan 55 (6×4) ( 3×6) ,put some respectability to their score with a partnership of 70. Thakur Singh chipped in with 26 , as the rest of the tail fell for 3 runs. The Final score 179 all out in 37.2 overs. LSC wickets fell at 5 (A.Harricharran) ,21(M.Nble) , 52 (C.Khilawan) , 60 (T.Madramootoo) ,107 (D.Deonarine) , 107 (T.Khilawan) , 170 (I.Hassan) ,176 (V.Singh) , 176 (T.Singh) ,179 (R.Jagnarine).

Liberty losing their third match in as many matches in Division A play. Richmond Hill has now won two with a solitary defeat and will be pressing all others for a top four place.

Summary.

RHCC  302 for 7 off 40 overs, Zaheer Sadloo 58,Shameer Sadloo 51,Debo Sankar 49,imran Alli 21 ,Brandon Bess 31,Royo Sankar 22 and Deryck McDonald 35 not out.

LCC Bowling. Thakur Singh 8-0-56-1 ,Imtiaz Hassan 8-2-25-2 , Terrence Madramootoo 8-0-68-1, Michael Noble 6-0-48-1, Ramnarine Jagnarine 4-0-25-0 , Vijendra Singh 3-0-38-1 A.Harricharran 2-0-19-0 , Taknauth Khilawan 1-0-14-0.

LCC 179 all out in 37.2 overs, Imtiaz Hassan 55, Danesh Deonarine 35, Thakur Singh 26 and Chaitnauth Khilawan 20.

RHCC Bowling, Brandon Bess 2-0-12-0 , Deryck McDonald 8-0-39-3 , Imran Alli 5-0-23-1 , Ramphal Bactowar 8-0-27-2 , Dhaniram Seepersaud 7-1-34-0 , Mahendra Seeram 4-1-17-2 , Shameer Sadloo 4-0-17-2.

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Sewdial hits 2nd EACA ton as Everest/ACS punished Liberty SC

By Danesh Deonarain,

Liberty Sports Club suffered it’s second consecutive loss in the Eastern American Cricket Association’s Division A round robin play when former United States Under 19 captain Greg Sewdial hammered a magnificent 138 for Everest/ACS on Sunday, July 15 at Flushing Park.

The 2011 regular season champions, Everest/ACS, were asked to bat first on quick outfield and in conditions perfect for batting but lost their openers fairly cheaply as Liberty SC’s call on the toss seemed to be paying dividends. This would all change when Sewdial got to the crease, however. The aggressive 20 year old played cautiously to this first 50 runs then turned up the tempo once he got comfortable at the crease.

The right hander eventually got out when he was run out by a Terrence Madramootoo direct hit which cleaned up a drop catch by the LSC wicket keeper, Bose Persaud. Sewdial found support from his captain, Karan Ganesh, who scored 40.

Liberty SC did well to pick up 7 more wickets in the last 10 overs but this was at the expense of 100 runs. Thakur Singh led the way with 3 wickets for LSC as Everest/ACS posted 289 off their 40 overs.

On a typical outfield the 289 would be out of reach but given the slightly smaller Flushing playing area and the dry quick outfield Liberty SC felt confident in being able to challenge the the total. Openers Danesh Deonarain and Dilly Khilawan did exactly that. The duo got LSC off to a blazing start in the first 5 overs. The pair went on to put up 68 for the first wicket when Deonarain fell for 34 in the 9th over.

Deonarain’s wicket would trigger a mini collapse which saw Dilly Khilawan (19) and Bose Persaud (0) follow in quick succession. Madramootoo joined skipper Micheal Noble at the crease that the pair looked to settle on a partnership. The two would take the score to 120 before Madramootoo held out to deep extra cover for 31. Imtiaz Hassan joined Noble and once again another hint of a steady partnership ended in disaster as Noble, trying to force a second run, was left stranded in a communication mess up. Hassan would go on to top score with 44 in the LSC inning but he himself fell to a poor running mix up.

In all LSC only managed 193 before being bowled out with 9 overs still on the board.

The loss is LSC’s 2nd in their 2 games in the Division A EACA format. LSC stumbled by 18 runs in chasing 172 against Long Island United CC the previous week at Brentwood II.

Everest/ACS are now 1-1 having lost their first game to Big Apple CC.

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Mazhar scores third NYPD century as Group Phase ends

Mani scored his first century in NYPD play, pix by Dyon Ravello

By Dyon Ravello

Stallion won the toss and elected to bowl against Lycans at Gateway Oval in Brooklyn. Lycan were set back by early strikes from Stallions quick Jazeeb Tariq who ripped througt the top order with three wickets. Lycans recovered to score 141/9  with their main batsman Sayed top scoring with 30.  Jazeeb had support from his younger brother Zayib who scalped two wickets to curb the late innings run flow. Stallions were in early trouble as national youth player Zayib Tariq was bowled off the second ball from left arm seamer Foysol.  Captain Jazeeb looked to repair the damage as he mixed sound defense with lusty srtokeplay. Jazeeb lost two partners as he was joined by the dangerous Abrar Zafar. The two look to gauge their target but Lycans were not having any of it as Jazeeb fell for 43 followed by Abrar caught at the wicket. Stallions slumped to 110 all out in 17.2. Rifat with three wickets to led Lycans end as group winners.

Predators batted first in game two at Gateway scoring  149, Punjab captain Imran “Mani” Mazhar snared three wickets to peg the opposition. Mahzar returned to open the batting pouncing on the clueless Predator attack. Mahzar clubbed the ball to all regions of the park as he got to 98 with the scores even. Mazhar was supported by Awais Shah who helped to keep him cool as he stroked the winning boundary to mid wicket. Mazhar scoring his first career hundred following numerous near misses.  Punjab closing on153/3 to finish  second in their group behind Lycans.

Night Owls scored 200 plus for the second time in the tournament with  captain Syed Hussain with an unbeaten 77, and Hasib 53. Night Owls scoring 230/6 in 19 overs with play called for an overly slow over rate. Knight Riders faced with their third chase and their third chase in excess of 225.  PJ Saha 37 top scored for the whipping boys as  I Khan claimed a tournament best seven wicket haul to rout the Knight Riders for 99 to complete a hapless 2012 campaign. Night Owls advance to the quarterfinals with a comprehensive 131 run victory.

Carmichael NYPD top run scorer with 291 runs, photo by Dyon Ravello

Brooklyn Knights faced Kryptonites in a virtual knockout affair as the two battled for the final playoff berth as Superstars, Night Owls and Daredeveils had already booked their places. Batting first Brooklyn Knights were given a competitive total 129/7  with Ayaz providing the impetus top scoring with 52. For Kryptonites Syed and Nueed picked up 2 wickets each.  Kryptonites never seemed like they would make a mess of the chase as the Brooklynites tactics were slight improved from their previous display against the Owls. Antu played a captain’s knock to lead his side home with an unbeaten 30 to resist Bilal Zee’s three wicket haul. Kryptonites 130/4 eliminating the Brooklynites from NYPD play.

Daredevils took on the flawless Superstars in a truly academic affair as both team had already advance to the next phase of the tournament. Daredevils got to 63/3 as the fixture was called due to threatening weather. The abandonment cost both teams valuable points which may have given more favorable quarterfinal draws. Superstars finished second and will meet defending champ Stallions, with Daredevils third to draw a fixture with Punjab.

The group phase was not without its tense moments as Richmond Hill look to overcome their playoff jinx of yesteryear. They met Dragons in the final group encounter with both teams having identical records. Simply put only a win would suffice for either side. Richmond Hill batting first scored 97/5 in 12 overs, reduced due to inclement whether.  Sajeed Salam scalped two wickets to keep the target in reach.  Dragons were never daunted as Trinson Carmichael and Zafar Yusuf partnered with 94 runs for the first wicket. Carmichael thumping 62 to take his tournament tally to 291, the tournament leader as Dragons strolled home  to win with 28 balls to spare, 98/1 in 7.2 overs. Dragons will look to overcome their inconsistency when they meet Night Owls in the next round. Lycans will play Kryptonites to complete the quarterfinal draw when play resumes.

Group A.                                               Group B.

Night Owls 4-1-0                            Lycans 4-1-0

Superstar 4-0-1                              Punjab  3-2-0

Daredevils 3-1-1                               Dragons 3-2-0

Kryptonites 2-3-0                            Stallions 3-2-0

Brooklyn Knights 1-4-0                 Richmond Hill 2-3-0

Knight Riders 0-5-0                        Predators 0-5-0

NYPD play will resume following the completion of Ramadan, the Islam holy month of Fasting with the playoff leg of the tournament. Quarter Finals fixture:

1. Night Owls play Dragons                                             2. Lycans v. Kryptonites

3. Stallions tackle Superstars                                        4. Daredevils face Punjab

SemiFinal

a. Winner of 1 v Winner of 4                                         b. Winner of 2 v. Winner of 3

Final

Semifinal Winners A and B
Vote for you Team: Who will Take NYPD 2012

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Weekend Ahead, EACA, Metro, Brooklyn, Women and American continues

DIVISIONAL ROUND 3 SCHEDULE

Host

Visitor

Location

Division A

Long Island United MMZ Brentwood I
Everest/ACS Hillside Bay Park
Liberty Richmond Hill Flushing I
Atlantis Big Apple Heckshire I

Host

Visitor

Location

Division B

All Star East Side Warriors Flushing II
Victory Falcons Heckshire II
Arsenal Enmore Brentwood II
Phantoms Camelot Basley
Metropolitan Cricket League (july 22nd)
Villagers (1) vs Westbury (3) Gateway Pk                           Staten Island (15) vs Lucas (12) Walker Pk
River Valley (5) vs Progressive (4) Poughkeepsie           Frank Parsons (13) vs New Hope (14) Fairmont Pk
Spice Island (11) vs Mid Island (9) Marine Pk                     Cosmos (2) vs Lions (16) Floyd Bennett Fld
Suburbia (6) vs Island Wide (8) Canarsie Pk                       Liberty (7) vs Pioneer (11)  Finnegan Rec.
American League:
Saturday, July 21st
Casablanca v. St Catherine at 108 & Seaview                     Cambridge v.  Kings XI at 80th Street Canarsie
Kingsgrove v. Knight Riders at 88th Street Canarsie      NY Youth v. Melbourne NY Alliance at Baisley Pond
Sunday, July 22nd
NY Centurions v. MVP’s at Idlewild Park                            Kings XI v. St. Catherine at Baisley
Kingsgrove v. West Indian at Far Rockaway                     Knight Riders v. Melbourne NY Alliance at 108 & Seaview
Ardsley v. Somerset at 80th Street Canarsie                     Cambridge v. Casablanca at 88th Street Canarsie
Brooklyn Cricket League
Saturday July 21

Mpk A     Imperial     vs   Middlesex

Mpk B     Queensbury    vs    Wanderers

Mpk C     Cavaliers   vs   Panthers

Mkp D     Diplomats   vs   Sheffield

Sunday July 22

Mpk A     Imperial    vs   Queensbury

Mpk B     Travel Treat    vs    Sheffield

Mpk C     Cavaliers    vs    Wanderers

SV           Panthers    vs    Middlesex

Brooklyn Standings: 7/17/2012 (unofficial)

Team         Matches Wins Loses Tie      Points

Panthers          10         10         0          0          100

Travel Treat     11        8         3          0          80

Middlesex       9         7          2          0          70

Imperial           10        6          4          0          60

Sheffield         10          5          5          0          50

Cavaliers         10         5          5          0          50

Diplomats        10       2           8          0          20

Wanderers       9       1           8         0          10

Queensbury     10        1          9         0          10

The New York Region is having FINAL TRAINING session for ALL the ladies/teams that wish to participate in our upcoming women’s tournament this summer on SATURDAY, JULY 21st at GATEWAY, Brooklyn at 2PM.  New York Cricket Region Coach Linden Fraser will be conducting the session.

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Ross and Persaud Ton Miserable Knight Riders in NYPD

Hayat Khan scalped NYPD first five wicket haul of the 2012 season

Nights Owls piled up 251, D. Dey was among the runs again scoring 68, with Syed Hussain playing a quickfire cameo of 36. Brooklyn Knight bowling had no clue as it showed in their poor field placing. In reply Brooklyn Knights ambled to 151/9 with the Night Owls fielding with just nine players.

Daredevils batted first to score 164/4, Prashant Nair was dismissed for the first time, scoring his third consecutive fifty of the series. Nair’s batting aggregate and average are matching at 204. Wicket keeper batsman Tanveer ended on 49 not out.  Kryptonites were stunned by a blitz from seamer Hayat Khan who took 5 wickets. Only Naveed with 43 resisted the devils as Krytonites closed on 94. Daredevils booking a place in the Quarterfinals with a 70 runs victory.

Richmond Hill looked to overcome their misfortune of previous seasons with two wins in three matches. The team from south Queens could only must a paltry 120 against Lycans. Captain Faraz 26 top scored for his side as off spinner Shujon snared the second 5 wicket haul of the tournament, left arm seamer Foisol jolted the inning earlier with 3 wickets. Lycans made light work of the target getting home  with 124/3. All rounder Foysal scored 41 and leading Lycans run scorer Sayed was unbeaten on 51. Lycans booking their place in the next round with a seven wicket win.

Punjab continued their resurgence as they whipped previously unbeaten Stallions.  Punjab batting first scored 176/7 with Waqas Shah 77,  and captain Imran Mahzar 41. Stallions were never un to the challenge as they were routed for 99, Mustafa Moiz again among the wickets with three scalps. Punjab winning by 77 runs to reignite their play off chances.

Superstar pounced on Knight Riders with Travis Ross and Amarnauth Persaud  scoring centuries against the NYPD whipping boys. Superstar racked up 233/2 with Persaud 102 and Ross with a tournament highest individual score of  108. Knight Riders cheerful as they have been all tournament with only seven batsmen were routed for another record low 11 all out, Rocky Kowchai picked up 3 wickets. Superstar extending their unbeaten run to four matches.

Win-less Predators scored and competitive 160 against Dragons, Zafar Yusuf accounted for three wickets with his off breaks. Dragons needing to win to keep their playoff hopes alive, were guided home by Trinson Carmichael who scored 85. Captain Troy Mars provided support for Carmichael with 38 as Dragons  won by seven wickets.

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Match of the Week: Andy Tons MMZ over Beat Big Apple

Meten Meer Zorg did not have a rest following there narrow defeat to Altantis, when they met Big Apple at the Cage on July 15. Big Apple batting first were always positive in their approach with openers R. Ramotar (30) and Alvin Kalimootoo (50) putting on 75 runs for the first wicket. MMZ looked to peg the run flow with two wickets from seamer Rocky Kowchai to leave Big Apple at 118/3 in 18 overs.

American batsman Azurdeen Mohammed hit 105

Zaheer Saffie (75) and former American national Clain Williams (86) craft an 121 runs fourth wicket partnership which looked to set up a big push at the end of the innings.  Seamer Rahynul Islam return at the depth accounting for Williams Shiv Raghubar and Telston Johnson as Big Apple scored 45 runs of the last 31 deliveries at a rate of about nine runs per over. MMZ set a target of 285 at 7.10 runs per over. Islam with three wicket let the bowling attack, with support from Kowchai and Azurdeen Mohammed two each.

This encounteer was not devoid of its fanfare, with fans from either side on hand to take in the titanic EACA clash. MMZ in the reply loss wicket keeper batsmans Ajaz Asgarally early on, but Skipper Mohammed and Deonath Baksh set about a very composed and resolute partnership. Both batsmen brought their half centuries with MMZ stay on course. Mohammed would post his first century of the season before he was dismissed in bizzare fashion for 105. With the failure against Atlantis near in memory MMZ lower middle order held their nerve to complete the victory by four wickets. MMZ leapfrog Big Apple into third  behind Everest and Altantis.

Falcons rout Enmore

At Bay Park Enmore batted first aganst Falcons, but were never in the game as they lost wickets at regular intervals. Tyrel Datt was caught at the wicket off Mark Shamsundar. Jerry Karan took two wickets to open up the lower order. With six wickets down under-15 player Nicholas Harripersad tried to consolidate with some solid defence, but lost Jason Thomas at the next end handled ball. Thomas attempting to protect his wicket used his hand to divert the ball rather than his foot which would have been appropriate. Emnore closing on 77 in 32.1 overs. Brothers Mark Shamsundar and Komal Shamsundar as well as Jerry Karan shared the wickets a pair each.

Falcons stumbled slightly as they lost four wickets before competing the win. Skipper ZulfikarAli led his side with 36 not out as Falcons needed just 12 overs to take the encounter by six wickets.

In other matches All Star won their second match as Camelot failed to show. Everest returned to winning ways piling up 290 against Liberty. Former American youth captain, Gregory Sewdial led the charge with 138. Liberty could only manage 193 to lose by 97 runs their second defeat in as many matches.

Atlantis, Hillside, Arsenal and Phantom all has a rest week.

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Sankar Brothers’ Seepersaud Star for Richmond Hill over LIUCC

By Royo Sankar                                                                        

As the EACA Division A competition entered its second round, Richmond hill Cricket Club rebounded with a thumping win over Long Island United cricket club at Brentwood park under very hot and humid condition. Taking first strike after winning the toss, Richmond hill top order batsmen compile a huge 272 for the loss of 5 wickets in 40 overs.

Debo Sankar and Imran Alli  crafted a opening stand of 77 , before Imran Alli departed for a entertaining 42 decorated with 2 huge sixes and 3 fours. Royo Sankar join his Brother as the pair  put together a second wicket partnership of 97 runs, Debo Sankar  was  in superb touch his innings of 62 included , 6 well executed boundaries before he departed,caught of Bat pad (Forward Short Leg).

Mahendra Seeram joined Royo Sankar who was b atting brilliantly at the other end and took the score to 255. Royo Sankar trying to up the scoring rate was bowled  for 69 that included( 4 x4 and 2×6 ) his third half century of the season. Mahendra Seeram was also in great touch, missed out on a third consecutive half century before being dismissed for 40(4×4). Deryck Mcdonald 9  and Deoram Puran 1 remained unbeaten as the innings closed at 272. Richmond Hill CC wickets fell at 77,174,255,256 and 271. Bowling for LIUCC Qasim Dastgar and I.khan were impressive with 2 wickets each.

Long Island United cricket club  responded to the challenging total with a opening partnership of 54 before Waqas Shahid was run out for 27 (3×4) ,Mahendra Seeram had A.Khan  24(1×4-1×6) caught at long on by Seepersaud and Sajeed Khan 25 caught at the wicket by D.Sankar. M. Ijaz held the innings together with a gritty 44 (5×4-1×6) as LIUCC progressed toward the target. However, Dhaniram Seeepersaud  bowled him shortly and then followed up with the wickets of  Asim  Mehmood 6 caught by R.Sankar at Short Third Man, Amir Rafiq 3 and I.Khan for a duck as LIUCC were restricted to127 for 5 in the 23 over.

Needing another 145 for victory at just under 9 runs an overs , the LIUCC tail end batsmen give their best shot as, Ramphal Bactowar accounted for Ray Mohan 23 and Qasim Dastgir 11.Shameer Sadloo had Waqas Ashiq  smartly taken at Square Leg by D.Seepersaud as they were all out for 211 in the 35 over. LIUCC wickets fell at 54,59,76,86,127,144,151,163,189and 211.

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Warriors rout Shaheen, as Punjab held their nerves against Carriacou

By Dyon Ravello

Brooklyn NYPL continued with matches at Bay Park and Baisley South at the Pond. At Bay Park Shaheen claimed the toss and batted first against Warriors. Openers Shaikh Shoaib 29 and Butt Sahib 36 gave their side a solid start scoring 72 without loss after 15 overs. Following the the drinks break the introduction of left arm orthodox bowler Waqas got the break through Warriors were looking for with Butt spooning a catch to midwicket. In the very next over Asad Mohammed turned the match as he removed Shoaib, Zubair and the dangerous captain Waqas Akram. Shaheen batted eight overs after the drinks break losing a total of six wickets for seven runs. Asad followed uph is accurate bowling with three catches as Shaheen were bundled out for 106 from 29. 4 overs. Baloch had two wickets alongside Mohammed as, Waqas had two.

Warriors took the opportunity to rest their main batsmen giving the lower order some time at the crease. Wicket keeper batsman Kabeer (33) hit four consecutive boundaries off of the first over from Shoaib, as he illustrated his intent. Leg spinner Usman would account for Kabeer, but even with four wicket down, Warriors were never in danger of letting this one slip. Usman ended with three wickets as Warriors, rested Asad, Waqas and skipper Suhail in the batting order. Warriors winning by six wickets getting home in 21.2 overs.

Hunain scored 74 and took 2 wicket to lift Punjab over Carriacou

At Baisley, Punjab took first strike against Carriacou, with a steady opening stand between Adnan and Wahid. But is was Hunain Munir 74 who gave the innings the impetus dispatching the short stuff over the mid wicket rope as well as lifting the loose ones to the cover boundary. Abe Jones found a rhythm as the fifth bowler bagging five wickets, a little late as Punjab closed on 280/7 off their 35 over.

Philbert Augustine lasted two additional deliveries more that his golden duck against Shaheen as Zafar Khan disturbed the timber. Khan removed Abe Jones as well as the dangerous Loxley Williams both bowled to leave Carriacou reeling. Munir picked up two more wickets, before Khan had Jamal Simon caught low at point by Adnan. Just when it seemed like it would be an early day, Darren Plentie (87) stroked the ball around the park as he built an innings to keep his side in the contest. Plentie took 20 of Wahid’s off spin as the run rate remained within reach, but with just three wickets in hand.

Captain Devon Jones showed that he had the shots to maintain the chase, but he held out to deep square leg off leg

Abe Jones scalped five for Carricou

spinner Qausim. Plentie continued his approach as Mario Cox played a supporting role with solid defence, with Punjab beginning to panic. Need a run a ball with two wickers in hand, Adnan found Plentie’s edge with glove-man Imran Mahzar making no mistake. Last man Hakeem Paterson who has showed that he can put on a show against Shaheen, had no chance as he was bowled off the very next ball. Punjab winning by 54 runs, Carriacou 226 all out.

NYPL with continue with T20 play during the Islamic month of Ramadan which begins this Friday.

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POSITIVE HILLSIDE STUN RICHMOND HILL

EACA Division A round robin.

By Royo Sankar

Whenever these two sides meet there is always some great cricket, so was this encounter, an early inspection of the pitch found moist conditions. However, given first strike Hillside cricket club compiled a challenging 253 for the loss of 7 wickets around the bats of A. Khan 71, N. Basdeo 56, H.Heeralall 44 and S.Rahim 41. Shameer Sadloo  had the most success with 3 wickets, followed by Deryck Mcdonald with 2 .

Richmond Hill cricket club never look like getting close to their target as wickets fell at regular interval . Z.Sadloo  was first to go smartly taken at short mid wicket by Heeralall for 22, D.Sankar was caught at long off for 23 . Royo Sankar was run out as usual for 12. D.Mcdonald 13 and J. Heyligher 7 was also cught in the deep. Shameer Sadloo struck a entertaining 39 before being caught. Mahendra Seeram  was positive with  his shot selection for  58. Imran Ali, R.Bactowar and A.Seepersaud all fell cheaply as Richmond hill were all out for 206.

The wickets were shared among Hillside cc bowlers, S. Allie, C.Sandy, S.Rahim and A.Khan all had 2 each, as Hillside began the celebrations winning by 47 runs.

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Division A Points Table

     

 

           
  Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points Net RR

For

Against

1

Atlantis CC – NY

8

7

1

0

0

35

2.93

1835/277.0

1146/310.0

2

Everest/ACS

8

7

1

0

0

35

2.17

1383/237.3

1003/274.2

3

Big Apple CC

8

7

1

0

0

35

1.28

1278/271.0

953/277.0

4

MMZ CC

8

6

2

0

0

30

1.66

1447/255.3

1202/300.0

5

Hillside SC

8

6

2

0

0

30

0.61

1614/299.5

1293/271.0

6

Liberty SC

8

4

3

1

0

23

0.71

1556/296.3

1349/297.3

7

LIUCC

8

4

3

1

0

23

0.71

1533/302.2

1290/296.0

8

Richmond Hill CC

8

4

3

1

0

23

0.53

1606/306.0

1408/298.4

EASTERN AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2012 Power40 Division B Points Table

     

 

           
  Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Points Net RR

For

Against

1

Arsenal CC

8

3

5

0

0

15

-0.56

1020/228.2

1346/268.0

2

Victory CC

8

3

5

0

0

15

-0.77

1249/315.2

1321/279.2

3

Falcons CC

8

2

5

1

0

13

-1.21

868/247.3

1127/238.5

4

Camelot CC

8

2

5

0

1

12

-0.30

1072/197.0

1138/198.2

5

All Star CC

8

2

6

0

0

10

-1.21

1326/283.0

1691/287.0

6

Enmore CC

8

2

6

0

0

10

-1.56

1546/305.0

1946/293.3

7

East Side Warriors

8

2

6

0

0

10

-1.65

1249/293.0

1580/267.0

8

Phantoms CC

8

0

7

0

1

2

-4.61

633/221.0

1413/189.0

 

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