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Will Cousins (2-30) took the first two wickets to leave Kimberley struggling and David Pipes went on to take three for 43.Kimberley were floundering on 58 for five when Haynes claimed his first wicket, and he mopped up four of the last five batsmen to finish with five for 37. Haynes led Collingham’s response, scoring 63 from 102 balls, supported by Oliver Dyson (20) before Cousins (10) saw his side over the line.The victory moved them 15 points clear of third-placed Thurgarton 1sts. Division Abelow-strength Balder-ton were swept aside by league leaders Attenborough, who won by 152 runs. Balderton asked Attenborough to bat first and opener Tom Murray went quickly for six runs. Dropping Alex McKinlay proved pivotal as he went on to score 114, but John Esam did his best to limit Attenborough’s score, taking four for 45 despite bowling 15 straight overs. Chasing 217, Balderton struggled from the outset and were all out for 65.The defeat leaves them 35 points from safety. 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Detailing the background Mr Sarkar reiterated that Sheikh Hassina government in Bangladesh had facilitated ONGC Tripura Power Company (OTPC) to transport all over dimensional cargos via their waterways to Palatana in South Tripura. Moreover, in subsequent visits of the then Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to Dhaka and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hassina to Agartala, besides, other trade bodies of Bangladesh raised the demand to procure surplus power from Tripura, Mr Sarkar pointed out. "I believe Hassina government in Bangladesh had played a very crucial role to set up Palatana plant, one of the world's largest clean energy plant and Northeast's biggest gas based combine cycle power project and in any case Tripura is selling out it's surplus power to outside and since Bangladesh is keen to get it, centre should facilitate the process," Mr Sarkar attributed. He also informed Mr Modi that Tripura has already commissioned a most modern power evacuation grid at Suryamaninagar near Agartala, which is barely 50 kilometres from western town of Bangladesh Brahmanbaria and it will be easier to supply power to Bangladesh grid than any other nearest Indian gird. After commissioning of 363 MW capacity first unit of Palatana last year, Tripura is now became one of the power sufficient state in India and with the commissioning of two other plants - 101 MW Monarchak and 363 MW Palatana second unit by next three months, Tripura will have surplus power of at least 100 MW, catering uninterrupted 24 hrs domestic supply. However, Mr Modi did not make any commitment over the demand but made a positive response to Mr Sarkar and accepted the invitation while appreciating the development activities of Tripura, claimed official release here. Mr Sarkar further sought intervention of Prime Minister to get transit and transshipment facilities through Bangladesh for northeastern states and to get access to Chittagong Sea port of Bangladesh. "Union government may persuade the Bangladesh government for allowing multi model transportation of goods through Bangladesh with Ashuganj as the port of call including related infrastructure development as well as to improve connectivity through Bangladesh to eastern India," Mr Sarkar requested Prime Minister. For holistic development of Northeast Region, Mr Sarkar suggested PM to convene a one day meeting of all the Chief Ministers of the region to discuss the various problems facing by the states and to find out the way to overcome those in mutual understanding and cooperation. 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