Michael Solozano only needed one over to lead Drifters to a comfortable 34-run win over Xmen as action continued in the Tyro Sports Club 12-over windball competition on May 14.Defending 87, Solozano snatched three wickets and only conceded one run in his lone over to help reduce Xmen to 53/9 off their 12 overs. Trevor Robinson (2/8) and Kent Britto (2/15) grabbed two wickets apiece to add to the demise of Xmen. Clint Williams top-scored with 13 in Xmen's losing effort. Earlier, Andy Ruiz and Bertram James both contributed 12 to guide Drifters to a competitive 87/7.
In another encounter, Hayden Chandree led from the front with 27 that gave his Jaggan Utd's team a huge 99-run win over Law Breakers. Batting first, Chandree's knock, along with 23 from Betram James, took Jaggan to 145/4.In reply, Stephen Seyjagat (3/8) and Perry Jaggan (2/2) ensured Law Breakers never got close, as they could only muster 46/6.
SCORES
Jaggan Utd 145/4 (Hayden Chandree 27, Bertram James 23, Donny Goberdan 18) vs Law Breakers 46/6 (Sunil Boochan 14, Stephen Seyjagat 3/8, Perry Jaggan 2/2). Jaggan Utd won by 99 runs.
Drifters 74/9 (Andy Ruiz 17, Crayson Balkaran 3/10) vs Fire Service 69/9 (Crayson Balkaran 18, Duane Phillip 16). Drifters won by 5 runs.
Rebels vs Organs - Rebels won by default
Drifters 87/7 (Andy Ruiz 12, Bertram James 12, Ganase Ramarrack 2/7, Carl Solomon 2/17) vs Xmen 53/9 (Clint Williams 13, Michael Solozano 3/1, Trevor Robinson 2/8, Kent Britto 2/15). Drifters won by 34 runs.
Petit Bourg Progressors 87/7 (Kevin Permaul 20, Osmond Barrock 15) vs Playmakers 64/9 (Adrian Baboolal 10, Rajin Khanhai 2/7, Leon De Silva 2/8, Rocky Jacobs 2/5). Petit Bourg won by 23 runs.
Head Gone 73/9 (Imran Hosein 12, Stephen Rajumar 2/9) vs Playmakers 52 (Pernell Joseph 3/4, Vijai Teemal 2/1). Head Gone won by 21 runs.
More Fire 21/7 (6 overs) (Earlan Williams 3/2) vs One Love 23/3 (2.2 overs) (Timon Raphael 16). One Love won by 7 wickets.
Officials 86/6 (Junior Walcott 30, Sheldon Thomas 2/17) vs Club House 70/7 (Thomas 13, Shazid Ali 2/18). Officials won by 16 runs.
