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AMERICAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION 2006 Following one week on the heels of the dramatic win by Guyana against Trinidad & Tobago in the Allen Stanford multi-million inaugural competition in Antigua, the EACA players appeared very excited at the opportunity of participating in their league’s own first such tournament. Canal
Fends Off Warriors Winning the toss, Canal elected to field against their first opponent East Side Warriors at Heckscher State Park III, while NY Challengers engaged Richmond Hill at Heckscher State Park II. East Side Warriors
behind the bats of Saud Alvi, 72, Ali Alvi 26, and H. Rafique, 26,
saw the Warriors reach a decent 175 for 8 wickets off the allotted
20 overs. Bowling for Canal: Anand Singh grabbed 4 for 26, while the
experienced Temal Singh snatched 2 for 27, to restrict the explosive
Warriors to just under nine runs per over. NY Challengers
Undone Having toiled against a challenging Richmond Hill and finding itself without its usual arsenal of batsmen and bowlers, with which the team has dominated the EACA, NY Challengers faced an assertive and energetic Canal No. 2 Polder, willing to play blat ball against Challengers’ frontline bowlers Kingston and Nandalall, only to punish the less used hurlers in their quest to a six-wicket victory. Opting to bat first and no doubt give its batsmen an opportunity to rest, NY Challengers reached 143 all out in 19.3 overs. The very dependable Andrew Gonsalves fared better with his bat in this contest, falling just three runs shy of a half-century, while K. Nandalall recently promoted in the batting line-up contributed 20 in the losing cause. Bowling for Canal: Temal Singh had 4 for 24 accompanied by Anand Singh, with 3 for 21. Canal in response to Challengers’ modest total reached 144 in 18.2 overs for the loss of only four wickets. Amar Singh, 37, Anand Singh, 29 and David Umadhan, 20 sang Canal’s praises. Thus, Canal No. 2 Polder posted two impressive wins in the EACA’s inaugural 20/20 tournament. Richmond
Hill Splits 20/20 Opener Q. Farrouq scored 70 (7x4’s and 3x6’s), while other worthwhile contributions came from P. Mahadeo, 42 and Andrew Gonsalves, 29, as NY Challengers posted a healthy 195 for 6 off their 20 overs. The crowd was disappointed in not being able to see the number 10 and 11 batsmen, Shook Shivmangal and Al Akbar at the crease. It has since been reported that both players have been in camp for the upcoming games, in the absence of Messrs. Massiah, Cush and those declared persona non grata within NY Challengers. The Challengers wickets fell at 4, 95, 112, 145, 166 and 176. Bowling for Richmond Hill, Imran Ali and Shiv Raghubar each snared two Challengers wickets. at 26 and 40 runs respectively. Needing almost 10 runs per over for victory, Richmond Hill was challenged, but responded with a respectful 175 for 9 off the allotted 20 overs. Tamesh Balwant, 40, and Steve Raghubar, 40 n.o., along with Ramphal Bactowar, 21, spearheaded the gallant attempt for the Hill. The wickets fell at 15, 16, 44, 94, 97, 108, 113, 118 and 152. Andrew Gonsalves had 3 for 37 off his 4 overs, while Q. Farrouq had 2 for 55. Hill Better
Warriors The East Side Warriors wickets fell at 35, 37, 51, 67, 85, 97, 101, 101, 106 and 107. The Hill’s Sunesh Wazid was the most successful bowler with figures of 4-1-13-4, along with Imran Ali and Shiv Raghubar, each with 2 wickets and at a cost of 18 and 21 respectively. Richmond Hill in reply and following a somewhat disastrous start, polished off the Warriors’ 107 in 11.1 overs, losing five wickets for 108 along the way. The principal scorers were Steve Raghubar, 34 (6x4’s), Sunesh Wazid, 25 (4x4’s) and Mustaq Yussuff, 20 (4x4’s). Three other Hill batsmen refused to contribute any runs, while Claude Thomas chipped in with a deuce and Mr. Extras, 27. The Hill’s wickets fell at 2, 4, 67, 102 and 104. Golden
Arrow Bars Ambassadors Batting first Unified Ambassadors rattled up 127 all out in their 20 overs. Middle-order batsman I. Ally enjoyed an aggressive knock of 49 (5x4’s and 1x6) and was the only Ambassador admitted with double-figures. The Ambassadors’ wickets fell at 22, 27, 33, 33, 35, 82, 89, 106, 117 and 127. P. Seicharran 4-1-12-3 shared the Arrows scalps with R. Boodhoo 4-1-20-2. In response Golden Arrow, 128 and behind the bats of recent Guyana Twenty/20 hero Narsingh Deonarine, 55 n.o. (10x4’s), and local big bat Amirnauth Ramcharitar, 62 n.o. (5x4’s and 4x6’s) knocked off the Ambassadors by 10 wickets. Tomorrow’s
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