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Portsmouth, Wildflower to fight for Becca Cup

Former champs Portsmouth CC and red hot Ken's Wildflower will, tomorrow, fight for the Tony Becca Cup in the final of the Petcom Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League at the Bridgeport Sports Ground, match time 10 a.m.

In last week's semi-final, Ken's Wildflower easily disposed of Belmont Park by five wickets.

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Belmont batted first and made 83 all out, with David Morgan (21) and Ricardo Ennis (17) making most runs against the bowling of Marlon Hoilette, who bagged 6-29 in seven overs. Ennis received good support from Donald Bredwood who captured 2-5.

Ken's Wildflower, in reply, made 86-5 with Lloyd Rattray making the top score of 29, against the bowling of Devon Brown (2-14) and David Moore (2-37).

In the other semi-final, defending champs Waterford slumped to a two-wicket defeat to Portsmouth, significant, because the former was charged 60 penalty runs for a late start.

Waterford took first strike and made 181 all out, with Courtney Elliot topscoring with 65 and Ramone Senior chipping in with 40.

Raymond Brown (3-15) and Gerald Laing (3-31) were the chief wicket takers.

Portsmouth held on to win at 122-8, with Hugh Hinds scoring 33 not out and Roland Henry getting 28. Dwight Williams (2-12) and Richard Johnson (2-16) shared four wickets.

 
December 15, 2007
 

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