ROYALS Queens and Invaders have advanced to the final of the inaugural Essequibo Is We Own female two-day 10-10 competition which is set for Sunday at Affiance/Number 1 Ground, Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).
On Saturday at the same venue, both Royals Queens and Invaders defeated Capoey in the semifinal segment.
In the opening encounter, Royals Queens won by 34 runs while in the second fixture, Pitch Invaders were also dominant, winning by 55 runs.
Adena Smith produced an excellent all-round performance to lead Invaders while Heslyn Lucas scored 25 runs and took two wickets to be the player-of-the-match. Smith was chosen as the player-of-the-match for her all-round display.
Meanwhile, nine teams will contest the opening category at various venues tomorrow with the two top teams featuring in the final as well also at Affiance/Number 1 facility.
In addition to those two categories, there will be an Over-40, 10-10 with three sides vying for a trophy and monetary prize.
Action is slated to commence at 9:00 hours.
Teams confirmed for the veterans are: Caribbean Cricket Club 2, Essequibo Legends and Untouchables.
Teams for the opening are: Queenstown/Ariel, Richmond, Paradise, Golden Fleece, Capoey Jaguars, United Titans, United Brothers and Renegades.
All three categories finals will be played at the venue mentioned above.
The Honourable Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport Charles Ramson Jr. is expected to grace the occasion with other officials from Region Two.