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Monday, June 16, 2025

Boodoo produces another half-century

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Ian Wason
82 days ago
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Brendan Boodoo

Brendan Boodoo

Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege San Fer­nan­do cap­tain Bren­dan Boodoo car­ried his good form from the T&T Crick­et Board (TTCB)/ Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers (TKR) T20 Fes­ti­val and the TTCB In­ter-Zone in­to the T&T Sec­ondary Schools Crick­et League In­ter­col on Tues­day against Rio Claro West Sec­ondary School.

The styl­ish right-hand­ed bats­man scored 61 from 43 balls to help Pre­sen­ta­tion San Fer­nan­do win by 100 runs in the T20 match-up. He en­joyed a 121 open­ing stand with Riyaad Mo­hammed, who scored 59. The reign­ing cham­pi­on Pre­sen­ta­tion “San­do” scored 161 for sev­en from their 20 overs.

In re­ply, Rio Claro West was re­strict­ed to 61 for nine from their 20 overs. Jeromie Joseph was the on­ly bat­ter to get in­to dou­ble fig­ures and scored 27 be­fore he was bowled by Reeyad Per­sad.

League cham­pi­on Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege Ch­agua­nas scored a con­vinc­ing 167-run win over SWA­HA Hin­du Col­lege.

Jaden Joseph (74) and Dar­rius Bat­toos­ingh (73) put on 127 for the open­ing stand as Pre­sen­ta­tion scored 210 for four from their 20 overs.

In re­ply, SWA­HA was bowled out for 43 in 16.4 overs. Luke Ali was the main de­stroy­er, tak­ing five wick­ets for four runs in two overs as the un­beat­en League cham­pi­ons won by 167 runs.

Sum­marised scores

PRE­SEN­TA­TION CH­AGUA­NAS 210/4 (20 overs) (Jaden Joseph 74; Dar­rius Ba­toos­ingh 73; Je­re­mi­ah Bel­fon 2 -62) vs SWA­HA COL­LEGE 43 all out (16.4 overs) (Daniel Chaitram 13; Vashish Khadan 11; Luke Ali 5-4). Pre­sen­ta­tion Chag won by 167 runs.

PRE­SEN­TA­TION SAN FER­NAN­DO) 161 /7 (20 overs) ( Bren­dan Boodoo 61; Riyaad Mo­hammed 59; Shane Ramb­harat 3-35; Jeromie Joseph 2-20) vs RIO CLARO EAST SEC­ONDARY 61 /9 (20 overs) ( Jeromie Joseph 27; Naeil Mo­hammed 2-22). Pre­sen­ta­tion San­do won by 100 runs.

QUEEN’S ROY­AL COL­LEGE 54 /9 (20 overs) (Ethan John 14; Ke­muel Yard 13; Aaron Bas­ant 2-6; Ravi Ed­wards Se­u­nar­ine 2-9) vs VISH­NU BOYS 60/2 (4.1 overs) (Chris­t­ian Lall 28*; Ish­mael Ali 13 not out; Chris­t­ian Smith 2-15). Vish­nu Boys won by 8 wick­ets.

NA­PARI­MA 161/5 (18.0 overs) (Aa­di Ram­saran 66; Ste­fan Kat­wa­roo 25; Nick Man­ick­ram 2-29) vs MAN­ZANIL­LA SEC­ONDARY 82/6 (18.0 overs) ( Nick Man­ick­ram 25; Avinash Bhemull 2/7; Rober­to Badree 1/6). Na­pari­ma won by 79 runs.


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