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Delta & Nagico on target for Corporate Cricket showdown

Delta Petroleum have topped Group A of the Corporate Cricket League. Photo: Provided
Nagico/Terminix (green) beat BCQS/Antarctica to cement their place at the top of Group B. Photo: Provided
Nagico/Terminix (green) beat BCQS/Antarctica to cement their place at the top of Group B. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI It's all family, it's all fun at the BVI Cricket Association’s Corporate Cricket 2015 tournament and last Thursday, October 22, 2015, the heat began to build as the tournament started getting down to the wire with more than reaching the semi-finals at stake, but bragging rights too.

In Game 1 on Thursday October 22, 2015 on the Old Recreation Ground in Road Town, Nagico/Terminix beat BCQS/Antarctica to cement their place at the top of Group B.

Game 2 was a clash of the big guns in Group A, Delta Petroleum versus RTW, with Delta taking the honours and shooting straight to the top of Group A.

Man of the match prizes were given to Mohammed Hasan, who smashed a quick fire half century in Game 1, and Jagnarine Persuad for game 2.

With an unbeaten 3-0 record, NAGICO/Terminix top Group B and have qualified for the semi-final of the Corporate Cricket League.

In the absence of key players, Shan Mohamed, Vance Lewis and David Foot, good performances were turned in by all, especially the Mount Gay man of the match, Mohamed Hassan and female ace, Shaniqua “Bam Bam” Fahie, who snatched two crucial wickets.

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