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RUNGETTERS whipped Blue Devils by nine wickets on Monday as action continued in the Dream XI T10 Blast at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba. Batting first after winning the toss, Blue Devils were skittled for 31 in 8.1 overs. Only one batsman, Brandon Ramdial, managed to reach double figures. There were three "ducks" in
RUNGETTERS got their first win of the TT Cricket Board Trinidad T10 Blast with a narrow two-run win over Steelpan Players at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on Saturday. Rungetters posted 106/3 in ten overs with Kenroy Williams cracking 37 not out, Nicholas Sookdeosingh hitting 36 and Joshua James contributing 27. Allan Laurent
VAAROON Samaroo and Jason Mohammed were at their best leading Soca Kings to a ten-run win over Giants TT by Maq Group in the TT Cricket Board Dream XI Trinidad T10 Blast at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on Friday. In what was the second match of the day, Soca Kings scored a mammoth
Queen’s Park Cricket Club I (QPCC) sounded an early warning to all T20 Festival title challengers as they bowled off their campaign with an emphatic 70-run win over Clarke Road United in the opening match at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on Friday. A masterful unbeaten century from opener Amir Jangoo (122 not out)
VIKASH Mohan said there will be no change to his training regime after he struck a memorable 165 not out to steer Clarke Road Utd to the TT Cricket Board 50-over title with a massive 119-run win over Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) in the final on Saturday. Mohan punished the Queen’s Park bowlers cracking
VIKASH Mohan's destructive unbeaten century propelled Clarke Road to the TT Cricket Board 50-over premiership I crown with a 119-run win over Queen's Park Cricket Club in the final at National Cricket Centre in Couva on Saturday. Batting first, Clarke Road posted a massive 345/4 in 50 overs. Mohan, who made his debut for the
VIKASH Mohan's destructive unbeaten century propelled Clarke Road to the TT Cricket Board 50-over premiership I crown with a 119-run win over Queen's Park Cricket Club in the final at National Cricket Centre in Couva on Saturday. Batting first, Clarke Road posted a massive 345/4 in 50 overs. Mohan, who made his debut for the
DEFENDING champions Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) are eyeing a historic sixth consecutive premiership one 50-over title when they face Clarke Road United in Saturday's final at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain, Couva, from 10am. But Clarke Road have other plans and are gunning to etch their name on the coveted crown, last won