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Nov 15, 2012 Sports
By Zaheer Mohamed
Transport Sports Club defeated Ace Warriors by an innings and 102 runs and GNIC overcame Everest by 5 wickets when action in the Georgetown Cricket Association\ Noble House Sea Foods second division 2 day tournament continued last Sunday.
At GYO, TSC in their second innings scored 151 before being bowled out in 33.4 overs. Sherwin Mc Pherson led with 61 and got support from Shawn Massiah 55 as left arm spinner Ryan Jones bagged 4-33 to end with match figures of 12 -67. Murtland Ward also claimed 3-31. Ace Warriors in pursuit of 255 for victory fell for 153 in 27.2 overs in their second innings. Ronald Hercules 44 and Rawl Enmore 26 were their principal scorers. Clyde Hoyte 2-39, Ewart Samuels 2-29 and Azim Azeez 2-22 were the main wreckers for the victors.
Scores: TSC 200 and 151, Ace Warriors 96 and 153.
At, GNIC, the host resumed on their first innings overnight score of 119 and were bowled out for 199 in 52.4 overs. Clyde Butts scored 56 while Jason George assisted with 23. Saheed Mohamed snared 4-52 and Deon Thomas 4-67. The visitors in their second turn at the crease scored 182 all out with Tagenarine Chanderpaul leading the way with 70.
Sherfene Rutherford supported with 38 and Saheed Mohamed chipped in with 25 as Premchand Sookdeo claimed 3-25 and Butts 2-25. With 96 needed to win, GNIC knocked off the target in 20 overs finishing on 98-5. Javin Collins led with 45, while Butts supported with 36. Deon Thomas and Riyad Sattaur captured 3-25 and 2-25 respectively.
Scores: Everest 112 and 182; GNIC 199 and 98-5.
At MYO, GDF and the home team played to a draw with GDF taking first innings honours. MYO began the final day on 130 and were skittled out for 222.
Mohamed Wazidally slammed 69 as Dennis Legay grabbed 5-71 and Paul Castello 3-22. The visitors then declared their second innings on 265-4 in 36 overs.
Randy Lindore was their leading run getter with 65, while Isaiah Brijadar made 41, Marcus Watkins 39 and Travis Blyden 30. Shafeek Ishmael took 2-26. Set a victory target of 269, MYO reached 122-3 in 21 overs at time in their second innings. Saheed Gittens got 42, while Mohamed Wazidally and Abdullah Wazidally contributed 21 each. Jeremiah Harris picked up 3-55.
Scores: GDF 226 and 265-4 dec.; MYO 222 and 122-3.
At DCC, the host drew with Malteenoes. DCC declared their first innings on 133-7 in 34 overs. Jahron Byron scored an even half century (6×4, 1×6) as Antonell Atwell bagged 5-73. The visitors in their second turn at the crease closed on 150-5 with Kareem Naughton scoring an unbeaten 72 and Delvon Mc Ewan 45. Byron claimed 2-21.
Scores: MSC 29 and 150-5; DCC 133-7 dec.
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