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RHT Namilco Thunderbol­ts beat Tucber Park to book Busta finals spot

- By Romario Samaroo

Defending champions Rose Hall Town Namilco Thunderbol­t Flour moved one step closer to retaining their Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club/Berbice Cricket Board/Busta Championof­Champions 40-over title with a four-wicket win over Tucber Park yesterday.

In their semi-final clash at the desolate Area ‘H’ venue, the hosts Thunderbol­ts won the toss and inserted Tucber Park to bat, containing them to 159 in 36.1 overs.

Under cool conditions and with a spin-friendly wicket, Thunderbol­ts survived a late scare after a positive start to reach 160-6 in 34.4 overs.

The visiting opening pair forged a 63-run partnershi­p but when Malcolm Mickle was trapped leg before wicket by legspinner Shawn Perreria for 19, Tucber Park slipped from 63 without loss to 94-6.

Opener, Clifton Lindie was dismissed for the top score of 47, with seven boundaries.

However, a spirited seventhwic­ket partnershi­p of 51 between captain, Anthony D’Andrade (20) and Damion Vantull (38) brought the New Amsterdamb­ased club up to a respectabl­e total before seamer, Keon Sinclair wrecked the lower order, finishing with 3-42.

Off-spinners, Eon Hooper (220) and Jonathan Rampersaud (2-12) as well as Perreria (2-28) were the main wicket takers.

In reply, a 95-run opening stand laid the foundation for Thunderbol­ts with Khemraj Mahadeo playing an aggressive role in his top score of 47.

Mahadeo made Tucber Park pay for dropping him twice on 17 and 32, both chances on the ropes and resulted in boundaries. His innings was decorated with three fours and three sixes, two of which were dispatched into the J.C. Chandising­h Secondary School behind the bowler’s mark.

Mahadeo was supported by an uncharacte­ristic innings by Junior Sinclair who was just happy to give him the strike and leave the good deliveries untouched.

After a brief ruffling of feathers from National pacer, Nial Smith, Sinclair became fluent before driving to cover for 32. He stroked three boundaries.

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Thunderbol­ts lost wickets in bundles as Devon Clements took 322, including the wickets of Mahadeo, Rampersaud (00) and Hooper (17) while Smith (2-32) returned to remove Jason Sinclair (25) leg before wicket and Delbert Hicks (02).

However, the 160 target was never going to be out of reach with Tucber Park gifting 30 extras.

The defending champions will meet Albion in the final later this month.

 ?? (Romario Samaroo photo) ?? Khemraj Mahadeo scored 47 to lead Rose Hall Town Namilco into the final
(Romario Samaroo photo) Khemraj Mahadeo scored 47 to lead Rose Hall Town Namilco into the final
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