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DELLMAR - West Indies batsman Daren Ganga (right) celebrates his century with Ramnaresh Sarwan on day two of the third test against India at Warner Park in St. Kitts. Ganga made 135 while Sarwan made 116.The West Indies closed play on 420 for 5 at tea after rain forced an early end.

BY CAROLYN JOHNSON, STAR Writer

CABLE & WIRELESS 'A' maintained their unbeaten run when they defeated Victoria Mutual Building Society 25-10 on Thursday in the Business House Netball Association Open League at the Leila Robinson courts.

After the match coach Dalton Hinds told THE STAR, " [It was a] pretty easy paced game; we were just having fun. Just getting different combinations for when we come up against tougher teams. When we get weaker teams we use people playing in positions not familiar so when we get to tougher games we can step up the pace."

Still, he believes that there were weaknesses in his teams performance. "Consistency and concentration. [This] usually happens when playing teams lesser skilled, you don't get that intensity. Fortunately it was a weak opposition so we capitalised on that," he said.

However, the opponents had a different take on the game. "We played and did very well in the second half. It's not all about winning it's about how you participate,"manager Michael Bellamy said.

"Coming from 15-3 to 25-10, we did well and we played a senior team. We are here to have fun and we had fun," .

In other matches, Bank of Nova Scotia 'A' demolished Maritime Transport Services 46-4, Lascelles went down 13-14 to First Caribbean, Jamaica Defence Force beat Continental Baking Company 23-4, Digicel doubled Tropicair's score 18-9, Aerotel managed eight against Bank of Nova Scotia's 22, Wisynco defeated Azans 17-6 while Bank of Jamaica won 18-17 against National Housing Trust.

Games continue at the Leila Robinson courts today at 5:45 p.m. where Digicel play National Commercial Bank 'A', Cable & Wireless 'B' meet NEM Insurance, Grace go up against RBTT, COOL Petroleum challenge HEART, Jamaica Public Service take on Jamaica Broilers, Department of Correctional Services face Cable & Wireless 'A', STATIN play Jamaica Infrastructure Operator, National Commercial Bank 'B' tackle Air Jamaica, Jamaica Defence Force challenge General Accident, National Housing Trust face National Water Commission 'B', Grant Stewart Phillips meet Wray & Nephew and Lascelles take on ISSA Transport Group.

 
June 24, 2006
 

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