– Latif, Ramdeen rule their zone

Regal Legends played unbeaten to lift their first New York Softball Cricket League (NYSCL) Independence Cup title when the annual tournament ended on Sunday, July 4 in Queens, New York. Also outstanding individual performances from Surujdeo Ramdeen and Richard Latif helped their teams to come out on top when play ended in fading light on the historic day in America.
In the final played at the Roy Wilkins Park, Regal Legends were sent in by Williamsburg and raced to 237-4 from their 20 overs. Opener Unis Yusuf blasted the top score of 94 before he was bowled in the 18th over, falling six short of a well-deserved century. The pugnacious knock from Yusuf was laced with seven sixes and five fours as the man who hails from Herstelling, East Bank Demerara (EBD) finished the tournament with 215 runs from four innings. Also cashing in on the runs fest were other in-form batsmen, with Eric Thomas scoring 72 not out and Rudolph Baker, a cameo of 29. Thomas chalked up 140 runs from three innings while Baker, who got 85 not out against Rockaway Legends, finished the three-day tournament with 172 runs from his three innings.

In reply, a tired-looking Williamsburg Legends laboured to 95-8 from their 20 overs, handing Regal Legends a huge 142-run victory. Opener S Sackichand threatened momentarily with 27, but the climbing required run rate, heat, tight bowling and excellent fielding were too much to handle and the final panned out to be a one-sided affair. Bowling for the new champions, were left-arm spinner Laurie Singh (2-14) and Captain Mahendra Hardyal (2-20) while David Harper (1-3); Thomas (1-11); Yusuf (1-11) and Parsram Persaud (1-23) supported. Thomas and Harper finished the tournament with six wickets each, Hardyal and Throy Kippins four each, and Singh and Persaud three each.
Williamsburg were the third opponent of Regal Legends that failed to get past the 100-run mark. Rockaway Legends folded for 30 chasing 254, Marine Masters limped to 80, batting first; only semi-finalist NYSCL Legends with 105 (chasing 201 to win) reached triple figures against the clinical Regal bowling attack.
The Legends now join the Regal Open (2017) and Regal Masters (2017) teams to win the Independence Cup.










