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  • Bramble (136), Bishoo (4-25) spur Albion to massive win over Tucber Park in First Division final

    Bramble (136), Bishoo (4-25) spur Albion to massive win over Tucber Park in First Division final

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    February 9, 2026
    Bramble (136), Bishoo (4-25) spur Albion to massive win over Tucber Park in First Division final
    Bramble (136), Bishoo (4-25) spur Albion to massive win over Tucber Park in First Division final
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    Anthony Bramble stroked a belligerent 136 of a mere 58 deliveries, while leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo bagged 4–25 to spur Albion Community Centre to a massive 111-run victory over Tucber Park in the final of the 2025 Ivan Madray T20 First Division cricket competition at Albion Community Centre Ground on Sunday.

    Veerasammy Permaul (right) collects the championship trophy

    Bramble, a former national wicket-keeper/batsman, smashed 11 sixes and received solid support from Devendra Latchman with 35 and Damion Cecil 34, as the home team posted a formidable 247–4 off their allotted 20 overs, after they had won the toss and took first strike.

    Former West Indies leg-spinner Bishoo then dashed any hope the visitors may have had to get close to their target, as once he was introduced into the attack; he picked up wickets at regular intervals to dismiss the visitors for 136 in 14.1 overs.

    Left-arm-spinner Kelvin Umroe supported well with 2–7.

    The experienced Damion Vantull made 25 and was backed up with 23 and 21 respectively from Garfield Benjamin and Joemal LaFleur.

    Earlier, Malcolm Mickle had grabbled 2–33 bowling for Tucber Park.

    It was Albion’s third consecutive title in as many years.

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