Amini: Submit scorebooks

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The National, Friday 27th January 2012

By LESLIE OMARO
TEAMS participating in the Port Moresby Cricket competition have been warned to submit their scorebooks on time or find themselves without points.
Cricket PNG staff Charles Amini, who is responsible for the draws, results and ladders, gave the warning after several teams failed to hand in their scorebooks.
“Teams especially in the A grade are not submitting your score books, no scorebook by Monday 2pm, no results and no points,” Amini said.
Amini also released an updated points ladder for the premier, women and A grade.
In the premier division, Badili Hardware Wanderers have taken over the lead from BNG Poreporena with 26 points followed by Poreporena 22.
Trukai Hoods and Pacific MMI Coasters share 16 points each but a greater net run rate has Hoods in third place and Coasters in fourth spot.
On 12 points in fifth place are United still struggling to get into the top three  followed by Monier KCC(nine), Chilli Sounds Raukele (seven) and Kempa.
In the women’s Poreporena are on 21 points followed by United (19), Coasters (16), Badili Wanderers (15) and Hoods.
“Premier turf has been affected by heavy overnight rain but hopefully the weather will enable us to play this weekend,” Amini said.
In the premier matches tomorrow, KCC will meet Wanderers at Colts Ground and Kempa will face United at Amini Park. On Sunday, Hoods play Coasters at Colts Grounds and Raukele take on Poreporena at Amini Park.
All premier matches will start at 12:45pm.
Meanwhile, the junior finals start tomorrow.
Coasters, Sounds Raukele, Poreporena and Hoods will playoff in the U16 finals.
In the U14s, Coasters, Raukele and both Monier KCC and Monier Kauka do battle for a grand final spot.
In the U12 indoor competition, KCC, Raukele (Veibs), Badili Wanderers and United will play for the inaugural flag.