Long Dam, Belle Vue A to face off in grand finale

Vice Captain Randy Ramrup scored 44, which was decorated with two fours and two sixes

Over the course of the weekend, Belle Vue B and Belle Vue A played a total of two matches in which they registered one win and one loss.
Belle Vue B was defeated by Long Dam, while Belle Vue A defeated All Youths Sports Club in two entertaining T20 matches played at the Belle Vue Ground. As a result of these encounters, Belle Vue A will now face Long Dam in the final next Saturday at 13:00h at the Belle Vue Ground.
In match one – Belle Vue B v Long Dam, the latter won the toss and batted first. Long Dam were bowled out for 147 in 19 overs. Top-scoring was Captain Dev Seepersaud with 37 (3×6) followed by Ray Bowling with 27 (3×4).
Bowling for Belle Vue B were Lesroy Persaud (3-26 off 4 overs), and Ryan Seecharran, Sachin Prasad, and Ravie Singh, who had two wickets each. Needing 148 for victory, Belle Vue B in reply were bowled out for 112 in their allotted 20 overs. Top-scoring was Persaud with 26 not out (2×4) (1×6) with Alex Parag making 10 (1×6). Bowling for Long Dam, R Singh had three wickets while the Captain and Britton had two apiece, handing Long Dam victory by 35 runs.

Krishna Singh (Pastor) had a great day of cricket, scoring 15 and taking a five-wicket haul, including a hat-trick

In match two, Belle Vue A duked it out with All Youths Sports Club. All Youths won the toss and bowled first, which saw Belle Vue posting 154-7 in their 20 overs. Top-scoring was Vice Captain Randy Ramrup with 44 (2×4) (2×6), while Captain Colin Boucher made 20 (1×4) (1×6); Kerwin Bennett 15 (1×4) (1×6) and Krishna Singh 15 (1×6).
Bowling for All Youths were Tamesh Persad and Jadesh Persaud, who both had two wickets each. All Youths, in reply, were bowled out for 137 in 19.3 overs. Top-scoring in the losing effort were Alex (48 –1×4, 3×6), while Rocky (16 – 2×4) and Rickey Persaud (15 – 2×4) provided support. Bowling for Belle Vue A were Krishna Singh with 5-15 off his four overs, including a hat-trick, and Boucher with three wickets handing the home team victory by 17 runs.