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Aug 20, 2012 Sports
Play in the David Persaud Investments Trophy Cricket competition continued yesterday with action that resulted in a win for Queen’s College and Georgetown CC, while two games were not played.
In a summary of the action yesterday;
Match 1 – Queen’s College Vs Transport SC “B” at the GYO ground. Queen’s College “B” won by 3 wickets.
Transport SC “B” batting first made 97 all out in 26.3 overs. Bowling for Queen’s College B. Ramkissoon took 4 wickets for 3 runs, T. Mana 2 for 9 and V. Persaud 2 for 12.
In reply Queen’s College made 98 for 7 in 23.1 overs. Amil Ali made 50 runs not out. Bowling for Transport SC “B”: A. Motilall took 3 wickets for 28 runs and S. Profit 3 for 13.
Match 2 – Demerara CC “A” Vs 3rd Class at the GNIC ground was not played due to ground unavailability. Match is to be rescheduled.
Match 3 – Bel Air Texaco Vs Georgetown CC at the GCC ground. Georgetown CC won by 118 runs.
Georgetown CC batting first made 190 all out in 46.3 overs. M. Pestano-bell made 43 runs, D. Lord 33 and S. Graham 27. Bowling for Bel Air Texaco: A. Joseph took 3 wickets for 31 runs, A. Rampersaud 3 for 33 and R. Lynch 2 for 30.
In reply Bel Air Texaco was dismissed for 72 runs in 28.5 overs. Bowling for Georgetown CC: D. Lord took 3 wickets for 15 runs, B. Bailey 2 for 8 and A. Damon 2 for 11.
The competition will continue today with the following three matches in Zone A:
Demerara CC “B” Vs Everest CC at the DCC ground, Gandhi YO Vs Transport SC “A” at the GYO ground, Saint Stanislaus College Vs Ace Warriors at the GCC ground, while Malteenoes SC drew the bye.
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