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However, the Falcons then delivered a lacklustre batting performance that saw them score just 126 for eight in their allotted 20 overs, with spinner Khary Pierre wrecking the visitors’ top order. It was the Falcons’ sixth loss in eight games and left them languishing in fifth place on four points, above only the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, who have two points. On the other hand, the win propelled the Kings to second place in the standings, trailing the Barbados Royals by only net run rate, with both teams on eight points. The Kings’ opening pair of Johnson Charles and captain Faf du Plessis gave their side a solid start during a 40-run partnership in five overs. Springer struck first when he had Charles caught behind for 25 from 20 balls, and two runs later, Roshon Primus held a brilliant catch leaping to his left at extra cover to account for du Plessis (14) off the bowling of Green. And off the very next ball, Green got Roston Chase to sky a delivery to long on to reduce the Kings to 42 for three in the sixth over. Ackeem Auguste (35) and Tim Seifert stabilised the innings in adding 42 runs for the fourth wicket, before Green struck again to dismiss the latter for 13. The Kings were in trouble of collapsing at 87 for five in the 13th over after Kofi James dismissed Bhanuka Rajapaksa for only one run. However, David Weise scored an unbeaten 43 from 26 balls, with four sixes and one four, to help the Kings post a respectable total. He ended the innings in fine style by smashing fast-bowler Kelvin Pitman for three sixes in the final over that cost 20 runs.-Green ended with 4-22 from his four overs for the Falcons, while Springer took 3-19 from three overs. Chasing a reachable target, the Falcons were left in ruins by left-arm spinner Pierre, who was adjudged Man of the Match. Kofi James struck one six and one four in his 11 runs from seven balls, before Pierre got him to edge a delivery that turned away from him behind to the wicketkeeper. Pierre then enticed Sam Billings into a pull shot, which he hit straight into the hands of Seifert at short midwicket; and with his next ball he produced a ripper which Jahmar Hamilton could only edge behind to the keeper, to leave the Falcons in trouble at 24 for three. Things got even worse for the Falcons when Justin Greaves was bowled by Noor Ahmad for 10 and Imad Wasim was dismissed for a duck by Chase, to see them slump to 28 for five. Bowling heroes Springer and Green tried to consolidate in a sixth-wicket partnership of 60 runs, but once Springer was run out in the 16th over for 23, any chances of a spectacular come-from-behind victory evaporated. Green top-scored for the Falcons with 48 from 37 balls. Pierre finished with 3-24 from his four overs and Ahmad supported with 2-13. – CMC Kings overcome struggling Falcons ORANE BUCHANAN Staff Reporter I N MEMORY of former president of the Jamaica Basketball Association (JABA), the late Marland Nattie, players will get the opportunity to grace the National Stadium courts for the inaugural staging of the Marland Nattie Legends 3x3 tournament, set for October 12. Widow of the late basketball stalwart, Oberon Pitterson-Nattie, believes the tournament will carry on the legacy of a man who served the country as a player, coach, and administrator. “It’s very important as he gave his life to basketball and I want people to remember him as the person who paved the way in giving opportunities to those from the inner city. He gave his all not only through coaching, but also being a mentor and father-figure to a lot of young players,” said Pitterson-Nattie. Pitterson-Nattie said the original plan was to honour Cecil Riley, a vendor who worked at the National Stadium. Riley, over time, had become a pillar of strength for both the netball and basketball community. While the tournament is named in honour of the late basketball association boss, it will also be played in memory of Riley. “It’s the start of an annual thing. One day we were talking and he (Marland Nattie) shared that he wanted to do a 3x3 tournament for Mr Riley, a person at the National Stadium, who sold bun and cheese, soup, and sky juice. However, he was pivotal in both netball and basketball as he had a container which kept the equipment for both sports and I remembered days when players would trust food just to play matches and he wanted to honour him as he did a lot for both sports,” she explained. Pitterson-Nattie, who also serves as founder of the Marland Nattie and Oberon Pitterson-Nattie Foundation, revealed that the tournament will be played across three categories, all in honour of former stalwarts. She added that based on the reaction of the public, it’s expected to draw a huge turnout. “There’s three categories for this tournament. They include the open male, who will play for the Marland Nattie Trophy, the under-19 males, who will play for the Cecil Riley Trophy, and the females, who will play for the Simone Edwards/Simone Jackson Trophy. We felt it would be great to honour them and give players the platform to showcase their skills. Everybody is already talking about it as the reaction has been really good and we look forward to putting on a good show.” orane.buchanan@gleanerjm.com Marland Nattie Legends tourney set for October Marland Nattie R icaRdo M akyn Oberon Pitterson-Nattie file CLASSIFIEDS/SPORTS

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