For Release Upon Receipt - January 10, 2017
St. Augustine
The official results of the first preliminary games and the schedule for the preliminary round of play are as follows:
TIME | Group A: Jan 5 | Results |
10am | Cane Farm Cricket Club vs Central Sports Cricket Club | Winner: Cane Farm Highlights: Cane Farm 191/6 in 20 overs · Imran Khan 53 · Anthony Simmons 47 · Lendl Simmons 41
Central Sports: 171/7 in 20 overs · Kyorn Ottley 54 (47) · Jahron Alfred 63 (34) · Rayad Emrit 3/36 · Ravi Rampaul 2/15 · Imran Khan 1/27 Man of the Match: Imran Khan |
2pm | Cane Farm Cricket Club vs Queen’s Park Cricket Club | Winner: Queen's Park · QPCC 172/3 in 19.2 overs · Tion Webster 72 (48) · Darron Cruickshank 57 (39)
No further play. Bowl off: QPCC 2 (Akeal Hosein, Darren Bravo), Cane Farm 1 (Jon Ross Jaggassar) QPCC won via bowl off |
6pm | Central Sports Cricket Club vs Queen’s Park Cricket Club | Winner: Central Sports (rain affected, reduced to 10/10) Highlights: Central Sports 124/3 in 9.2 overs · Kyorn Ottley 62* (27) · Shazam Babwah 24 (14) · Kevon Cooper 1/27
QPCC 123/3 in 10 overs · Tion Webster 65 (27) · Darren Bravo 28 (20) · Nicholas Pooran 21 (10)
Man-of-the-Match: Kyorn Ottley |
TIME | Group B: Jan 6 | Results |
10am | T&T Police Cricket Club vs UWI Cricket Club | Winner: Police (by 56 runs) Highlights: Police 138/6 in 20 overs · Hollister Pajotte 48 · Ryan Jones 46 · Akim Chandler 2/23 (4)
UWICC 82 all out · Jasbour Findlay 32 · Akim Chandler 24 · Rodney Singh 3/9 (4) · Amit Jaggernath 3/19 (4)
Man of the Match - Rodney Singh |
2pm | T&T Police Cricket Club vs Merry Boys Cricket Club | Winner: Merry Boys (by 96 runs) Highlights: Merry Boys 192/8 in 20 overs · Ranga Latchana 52 · Mario Belcon 31 · Aneil Kanhai 25 · Amir Jangoo 23 · Rajiv Singh 2/25 (4) · Vishal Naipaul 2/36 (4) · Amit Jaggernath 2/47 (4)
Police 106/7 · Hollister Pajotte 21 · Rajiv Singh 17 · Marlon Richards 2/17 (4) · Ricky Jaipaul 2/21 (4)
Man of the Match - Ranga Latchana |
6pm | Merry Boys Cricket Club vs UWI Cricket Club | Winner: Merry Boys (by 22 runs) Highlights: Merry Boys 166/7 · Marlon Richards 34 · Ranga Latchana 34 · Travis Blyden 3/26 (4) · AJ Chandler 2/22 (3)
UWICC - 144/6 · Miguel Francis 48* · Jasbour Findlay 30 · Travis Blyden 26 · Marlon Richards 3/29 · Ranga Latchana 1/18
Man of the Match - Marlon Richards |
TIME | Group D: Jan 7 | Results |
10am | T&T Defence Force Cricket Club vs Munroe Road Cricket Club | Winner: Munroe Rd (by 31 runs by D/L method) Highlights: Munroe Road - 209/5 · Akeem Alvarez 100 (48) · Kieron Joseph 47 (40) · Teshawn Castro 29* (14) · Brendon Wong Wai 2/22 (4)
Defence Force - 70/2 in 9 overs (rain interrupted) · David Adams 22 (16) · Kareem Mohammed 28* (24)
Man of the Match - Akeem Alvarez (captain) |
2pm | T&T Defence Force Cricket Club vs Club Crusoe | Winner: Club Crusoe (by 94 runs) Highlights: Club Crusoe - 209/6 in 20 overs · Leron Lezama 74 (49) · Navin Stewart 44 (20) · Rachad Forde 23 (12) · Kevin Rawlins 3/22 (4)
Defence Force 115/8 in 20 overs · Sion Cain 29 (23) · Steve Alfonso 28 (27) · Ancil Nedd 2/12 (3) · Navin Stewart 2/29 (3)
Man of the Match - Leron Lezama (captain) |
6pm | Munroe Road Cricket Club vs Club Crusoe | Winner: Club Crusoe (by 2 runs) Highlights: Club Crusoe - 185/7 in 20 overs · Navin Stewart 66 (27) 1-4 and 9-6s · Jason Persaud 32 (34) · Christopher Vincent 27 (13) · Kelon Lynch 27 (24) · Teshawn Castro 3/25 (4) · Narindra Bridgelal 2/43 (4)
Munroe Road - 183/9 · Akeem Alvarez 48 (30) · Kieron Joseph 41 (34) · Teshawn Castro 29 (17) · Nashwan Lutchman 26 (16) · Rachad Forde 2/22 (4) · Ancil Nedd 2/22 (4) · Navin Stewart 2/39 (4)
Man of the Match - Navin Stewart |
TIME | Group C: Jan 8 | Results |
10am | Duncan-Buggy Haynes United vs Moosai Sports Cricket Club | Winner: DBH United (by 102 runs) Highlights: DBH United - 229/2 in 20 overs
· Nicholas Sookdeosingh - 102 (55) · William Perkins - 58 (38) · Yannick Ottley 37 (19)
Moosai - 127/8 in 20 overs · Lyndell Nelson - 27 (16) · Ryan Inniss - 20 (24) · Adrian Geeban - 16 (14) · Uthman Mohammed - 4/25 (4) · Stephawn Solomon 2/10 (3) · Dillon Mungal 2/29 (4)
Man of the Match - Nicholas Sookdeosingh |
2pm | Duncan-Buggy Haynes United vs Demerara Cricket Club | Winner: Demerara CC Highlights: DBH United - 158/8 in 20 overs · William Perkins – 56 · Yannick Ottley – 31 · Shurland Rutherford - 2/19 (4) · Cohen Ismond - 2/26 (3) · Keno Paul - 2/31 (4)
Demerara - 162/4 in 16.5 overs · Gajanand Singh 64* (44) · Kemol Savoury 58 (27) · Uthman Mohammed 2/29 (3) · Stephawn Solomon 1/11 (3)
Man of the Match - Kemol Savoury |
6pm | Moosai Sports Cricket Club vs Demerara Cricket Club | Winner: Demerara CC Highlights: Moosai - 101 all out in 18 overs · Johann Lezama - 41 (34) 4-6s · Alden Daniel - 14 (12) · Keemo Paul - 3/18 (4) · Kellon Carmichael 2/20 (3) · Sherfane Rutherford 2/26 (3)
Demerara CC - 103/3 in 12 overs · Gajanand Singh - 55 (33) · Sachin Singh - 16 (14) · Adrian Geeban 2/21 (4)
Man of the Match - Gajanand Singh
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The schedule of matches for the Quarter-final round of play is as follows:
TIME | Tues 10 Jan | Wed 11 Jan |
2pm | Club Crusoe vs Central Sports | Merry Boys vs Duncan-Buggy Haynes United |
6pm | Cane Farm vs Munroe Road | Demerara vs T&T Police |
The tournament thus far has seen some West Indies take to the field, such as Lendl Simmons, Evin Lewis, Dinesh Ramdin and Ravi Rampaul all playing for Cane Farm; Shazan Babwah and Kjorn Ottley playing for Central Sports; Navin Stewart playing for Club Crusoe; Yannic Ottley and Richard Kelly playing for Duncan-Buggy Haynes United; Christopher Barnwell and Travis Dowlin playing for Demerara Cricket Club.
This UNICOM sponsored event continues with the Semi-finals on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 January at 6pm. The final match will be played on Sunday 15 January at 6pm at the Sir Frank Worrell Cricket Ground, UWI SPEC.
Teams are competing for $70,000 worth of prize money, with the winning team receiving at least $35,000 in cash and a champion’s trophy. Prizes will also be given to the Man of the Match, Big Six and others.
While season tickets are still available at: All Kenny’s Sports Outlets, Bert’s Sports in Chaguanas, UWI Bookshop and at UWI SPEC, spectators can also pay at the gates on each day of play.
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