St. Bess, Lauderhill Jammers and Palm Beach were all victorious at the South Florida Cricket Alliance, (SFCA) 40 Overs Competition last Sunday, February 11, 2018.
John Stretch Park in Clewiston: Southshore vs. St. Bess
St Bess won the toss and batted first, scoring 180 all-out in 35.5 of the allotted 38 overs after the overs were reduced due to a late start.
Sherwlyn Powell top scored with 30, which included 3 sixes and one four while Nakia Smith scored 26 with 3 fours. Irfan Hassan hit 21, which included 3 fours while Devon Clarke made 16 with 2 fours, and Lurville Ebanks, 14 with 1four. Bowling for Southshore, Maxie Gayle took 3 for 29 and Michael Nembhard 2 for 18.
In reply, Southshore were bungled out for a paltry 58 all out.
Bradley Chung was the only batsman to get to double figures of 32 with 4 fours).
Bowling for St. Bess, Devon Clarke took 3 for 16, Mark Simpson 3 for 23 and 11-year-old Adam Khan, 2 for 3 from two overs, giving St. Bess victory by 122 runs.
Lauderhill Jammers vs. Tropics United at The Lauderhill Sports Park
Tropics won the toss and took first strike, reaching 101 all-out. Ernie Joseph scored 27 not out with 2 fours and 1six while Berth Davis added 18 with 2 fours, and Philer, 12 with 2 fours).
Bowling for Jammers, Timmy Surujbally took 3 for 16 and Shawn Finley 3 for 29.
In reply Lauderhill Jammers powered their way to 105 for 2 in 11.5 overs. Timmy Surujbally top scored with 70 not-out, which included 6 fours and 7 sixes.
Dean Morgan added 18 with 2 fours. Bowling for Tropics United, Marcel Graham bagged 1 for 35. Jammers won by eight wickets.
Port St. Lucie vs. Palm Beach Titans at Girl Scout Friendship Park
Port St. Lucie reached 175 for 9 in their allotted 40 overs. Elton Tucker, Jr. added 33; Richard Louis 24 and Roger Joshua 18. Bowling for Palm Beach Titans, Junaid Hossain Khan grabbed 3 for 21 and Paul Ramkissoon 3 for 27.
In reply, Palm Beach Titans made 176 for 9 with Nathan Essenston adding 52 and Dalip Madnani 26. Bowling for Port St. Lucie, Don Sampson bagged 4 for 25 and Lynworth Gregory 2 for 19. Palm Beach.
Titans won by one wicket.
Author: D. Maitland















