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Ethnic Relations Commission T-10 Tournament 4 Teams in Finals

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From 48, there are now four teams – The Guards, Lil Rams, Movements Family (Mahdia), and  CJIA Warriors – who will vie for the championship title in the Ethnic Relations Commission  Harmony League, T-10 Tape-ball competition.  

The finals will be held on Sunday the 8th at the Everest Cricket Club. The first semi-final will be  between The Guards and Lil Rams at 09:30h, followed by Mahdia and CJIA at 11:30h. 

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The final match is scheduled for 15:00h. 

On Saturday, The Guards secured their semi-final match in a tense win over The Organization, a  formidable Berbice team, while Lil Rams and Movements Family had convincing wins over Kings  and CJIA Warriors. 

The CJIA Warriors progressed to the semi-final by virtue of having the best net run rate of the  three losing teams. 

The tournament boasts exciting rewards, including a $500,000 prize for the champions, $250,000  for the runners-up, and $100,000 for each of the two semi-finalists. The Most Valuable Player of  the tournament will also receive $100,000 and the MVP trophy.  

Individual accolades of $60,000 each will be awarded for the Man of the Final, Most Runs, and  Most Wickets, with trophies generously sponsored by Trophy Stall. 

FL Sport will be live streaming the two semi-finals and the final match of the tournament.  

Through this initiative, the ERC aims to build lasting connections among participants, promote  mutual respect, and strengthen community ties across Guyana. 

The Commission is inviting patrons to come out to Everest on Sunday to support their teams as  they vie for the coveted championship.  

The Presentation/Award Ceremony is expected to start at 4:30pm.  

Summary of matches on Saturday: 

MATCH 1 SUMMARY: The Guards 175-5 from 10 overs (Sheldon Alexander 81*, Richie  Lookanuth 32*, Daniel Ross 25; Vikash Wilkinson 2-25; Andy Ramnarine 1-25) v Strike Panthers  80-7 from 9.3 overs (Alvin Singh 21*, Vikash Wilkinson 20; Christopher Barnwell 4-7, Daniel  Ross 1-5)

MATCH 2 SUMMARY: Lil Rams 137-7 from 10 overs (Johnathan Van Lange 50, Shamar Apple  24, Riyad Latif 14; Tariq Farouk 3-15, Shiloh Adams 2-17) v Kings 84-9 from 10 overs (Sachin  Singh 15, Chatram Nauth 15, Ryan Latif 14*, Ganesh Surijpaul 3-15, Thaddeus Lovell 2-12) 

MATCH 3 SUMMARY: CJIA Warriors 64-8 from 10 overs (Noel Evelyn 26, Shakiel Wong 18;  Neiland Cadogan 3-9, Floy Joseph 2-7) v Mahdia 67-2 from 5.5 overs (Ricardo Adams 39, Carlos  LaRose 16; Sunil Sarjoo 1-15) 

MATCH 4 SUMMARY: The Organisation 62-9 from 10 overs (Ravindra Beharry 19; Keston  Harcourt 4-12, Daniel Ross 2-14) v The Guards 65-7 from 7.3 overs (Daniel Ross 34; Carl  Gilgeous 2-7, Sanjay Algoo 1-9)

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