BCB/UCCA/Vitality Inc 20/20 Tournament continues today

The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) last weekend started another cricket tournament in the Ancient County as it continues its restart of the cricket season after an enforced stoppage due to the COVID pandemic.
A total of 26 teams are participating in the BCB/ Upper Corentyne Cricket Association (UCCA)/Vitality Inc 20/20 Tournament. The UCCA, headed by President Dennis D’Andrade, is looking after the organising of the tournament on behalf of the Berbice Cricket Board. The tournament, which is being played on a knockout basis, would continue this Sunday at six venues in the area.
Results from last Sunday’s matches are as follows:
1: CWC defeated No 69 Red Rose by 38 runs at Red Rose.
CWC Sports Club: 147 for 8 from 20 overs. N Deo 32, Q Khan 28, M Ramkissoon 3 for 22.
No 69 Red Rose: 109 all out in 20 overs. D. Persaud 30, G Sugrim 3 for 22.
2: No 68 Turn Team got past No 48 by 75 runs at No 68 Ground.
No 68 Turn Team: 213 for 2 in 20 overs. Anthony Dourjohdan 133 not out, with 14 sixes and three boundaries. Karran Singh 51, with three sixes and three boundaries.
No 68: 138 all out in 17.1 overs. B Somaroo 30, J Seenauth 35, Anthony Jones 5 for 26, Bhojnarine Sookdeo 2 for 13, and Henauth Ramsarran 2 for 35.
3: No 70 Young Blood defeated No 77 by ten wickets at No 70 Ground.
Batting first, No 70 were bowled out for a meagre 36 from 10 overs, with A Khan top scoring with 10. Mohamed Azoze taking 4 for 9 from three overs.
In response, the home team raced to 40 without loss in 3.4 overs. Mohamed Azoze 22 not out, and Baresh Shamond 12 not out.
4: Rama Krishna Foundation breezed past No 52 CC by six wickets at No 73 Ground.
Batting first, No 52 made 91 all out in 17.4 overs, as only H. Nandlall reached double figures with 32.
Bowling for Rama Krishna, Vikash Singh took 4 for 11 from four overs, and Tavindra Doobay took 3 for 12.
In response, Rama Krishna raced to 92 for 4 in 14.5 overs, with Khemraj Dhuj top scoring with 32.
5: A brilliant innings from Davanand Chatterpaul led NO 72 Cut and Load to a crushing 150-run victory over CWC All Family at the No 72 Ground.
Chatterpaul blasted 89, with four boundaries and nine massive sixes, and received support from Deoprakash Ramdat (30) and Zammer Shaw (30 not out) as the home team reached 216 for 4 from their allotted twenty overs.
R.Hakin took 2 for 36 from four overs for the visitors, who in response were bowled out for 66 in 14.1 over. Z. Mohammed scored 12, while Ramesh Omapersaud took 3 for 22 and Chatterpaul returned to complete a good match with 2 for 11.
6: No 70 A Spartans edged No 64 Marines by three runs in a thriller.
No A Spartans batted first and chalked up 109 all out in 18 overs. Thameshwar Ramoutar scored 39, while extras contributed a healthy 21. Bowling for No 64, Steve Embrack, Leonard Sandy, Charles France and Ramez Naidoo each took two wickets, for 17, 7, 30 and 31 respectively. In response, No 64 were disappointed to fall short by three wickets with five balls still to be bowled. They were bowled out for 106 in 19.1 overs, despite Embrack hitting a responsible 32 and Kumar Chand stroking 31 impressive runs. Bowling for the home team, Omesh Kemraj took 3 for 16 while Shizam Khan and Thameshwar Ramoutar took 2 for 16.
7: No 70 MYO defeated No 69 Eagles by 20 runs at the No 69 Red Rose Ground.
No 70 MYO, batting first, reached 130 all out from 20 overs, with Niazi Khan top scoring with 27. He received support from Salim Khan (21) and Rasheed Rahamatelly (15).
No 69 Eagles, in response, were restricted to 110 for 8 when their allotted overs expired. K Karlo top scored with 20 while Areef Khan took 2 for 7, Mohammed Khan took 2 for 18, and Alim Khan took 2 for 16 as the outstanding bowlers for No 70 MYO.
The BCB has plans to host two more competitions for teams in the Upper Corentyne Sub- Association, while clubs in the area could participate in another 30 competitions at different levels over the next twelve months in what is expected to be a packed BCB cricket calendar.