South Florida cricket round-up

Lauderhill Jammers and Ambassador easily defeat their opponent’s, While Palm Beach Titans got by Port St. Lucie with only 7 balls to spare.

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St. Bess vs. Lauderhill Jammers at Lauderhill Sports Complex.

St. Bess, having won the toss, decided to bat first posting 144 runs for 6 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Sherwlyn Powell topped the scoring with 71 runs which included 2 fours, 7 sixes.

Bowling for Lauderhill Jammers, Timmy Surujbally took two wickets for 19 runs.

In reply Lauderhill Jammers race to the target by scoring 147 runs losing only two wickets in 14 overs. Keniel Irvin with a swashbuckling knock of 55 not out from 33 balls. His innings contain 8 sixes and 1 four; he was supported by Timmy Surujbally 31, Omari Williams 28 and Dean Morgan 18 Not Out.

Bowling for St. Bess, Shameer Khan got two wickets for 26. Lauderhill Jammers won by 8 wickets.

Ambassador vs. Tropics United at Lauderhill Sports Complex.

Tropic United batted first after winning the toss, scoring 148 for 8 from their 20 overs. Ramario Forbes 54, Romain Bennett 24 and Oswin Howard 23 were the main scorers. Bowling for Ambassadors, Errol Rattigan 3 for 24, Halden Martin 3 for 25 and Leon Tulloch 2 for 28.

In reply, Ambassadors made 151 for 1. Ken wright 93 not out, (10sixes, 4fours) and Clifford Mclean 44 Not Out.

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Ambassador won by 9 wickets.

Palm Beach Titans vs. Port St. Lucie at John Prince Park.

Port St. Lucie 113 for 3 from 20 overs. Elton Tucker 34 Not Out, Raines Boothe 30 and Kevin Fernandez 19.

Replying, Palm Beach Titans made 114 for 8, Andre Fraser 75 and Avinash Pooran 18. Bowling for St. Lucie, Richard Louis 3 for 7 from 4 overs and Garfield Sayer 2 for 30.

Titans won by 2 wickets.

South Florida Round Up:

On Saturday November 3, 2018, USA Cricket Counsel held their draft for the upcoming US Open T-20 tournament inside Central Broward Regional Park. The tournament is set to bowl off on Wednesday December 6 to Sunday December 9, 2018 at the same venue.

American College Cricket had their Southeast Regional qualifying games on Saturday November 3 and Sunday November 4, 2018 inside Central Regional Park. The tournament was won by Everest Rangers who defeats UF Gators in the final. Both teams will go on to represent the region in the national tournament March 2019.

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