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SBT, Cordiant to clash in final

PALAKKAD: State Bank of Travancore, Thiruvananthapuram, will clash with Cordiant (Ernakulam) in the final of the K.H. Syed Ali Memorial all-Kerala cricket tournament at the Fort Ground here on Sunday.

SBT, thanks to left-arm spinner K. Chandrasekhara who took four wickets for 10 runs, defeated BPCL Kochi Refinery by 45 runs while Cordiant, riding on Shahid’s four-wicket haul, defeated Swantons CC by seven runs. Swantons’ Abhishek Hegde hit 71 runs but it went in vain.

The scores: Cordiant (Ernakulam) 174 for six in 30 overs (Sambasiva Sharma 46, Vilas N. Kutty 33 n.o.) bt Swantons CC (Ernakulam) 167 for eight in 30 overs (Sebastion Antony 41, Ahishek Hegde 71, Shahid four for 35).

SBT (Thiruvananthapuram) 127 for eight in 25 overs (Prasanth Parameshwaran three for 32) bt BPCL Kochi Refinery (Ernakulam) 82 for nine in 25 overs (K. Chandrasekhara four for 10). — Principal Correspondent

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