Albion, RHT Bakewell to clash in historic 100-Ball final today

The Hampshire Cricket Ground located in Lower Corentyne is the venue for the historic final of the 2018 Berbice Cricket Board (BCB)/Raffik Construction Services 100 Balls Cricket Tournament.
Arch-rivals Albion Community Centre Cricket Club and Rose Hall Town Bakewell are set to clash today from 14:00h.
Rose Hall Town Bakewell are led by National Under-19 player Kevin Sinclair and he should expect support from fellow national players Junior Sinclair, Jonathan Rampersaud, Kevlon Anderson, Keith Simpson, Joshua Vantull, Chanderpaul Govindan and Mahendra Gopilall.
Rose Hall Town Bakewell also have a strong bowling attack, which will be spearheaded by pacer Sylus Tyndall while left-arm spinners Jeremy Sandia and Keith Simpson offer backup.
Albion are led by the experienced Adrian Sukhwa. The former National Under-19 batsman will be supported by Antonio February, Ritesh Umroa, Kevin Umroa, Rajesh Kassinauth, and Karwan Chaitnarine.
As per norm, the Albion Community Centre bowling attack comprises mostly spin with national junior spinners Kevin Umroa, Karran Arjpaul and Gouraz Ramesh in the attack.
BCB President Hilbert Foster stated that his Board was delighted with the success of the 100-Ball Cricket Tournament, the first of its kind to be played in the West Indies. The match consists of 14 six-ball overs and two eight-ball overs to each team. The Tournament has proven to be very popular, with large crowds turning up at the different venues. The main objective of the Tournament is to promote the game at the grassroots level in the Lower/Central Corentyne area.