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Nov 11, 2014 Sports
Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Transport Sports Club (TSC), Malteenoes Sports Club (TSC) and Demerara Cricket Club
(DCC) recorded victories when play in the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/New Building Society (NBS) second division 40-over competition continued last weekend.
Host GDF overcame Police by seven wickets in the only game that was possible on Sunday due to rain. Batting first in a reduced 20-over affair, Police got up 115 all out in 19.3 overs. Troy Benn made 19 and Vishal Jaigobin 17; Paul O’Neil and Ravi Persaud claimed two wickets each. GDF responded with 118-3 in 19.4 overs. Randy Lindore led with 36 not out and Jeremiah Harris an unbeaten 30. Darson La Rose took two wickets for Police.
On Saturday, at Muslim Youth Organisation ground, TSC beat Ace Warriors by 77 runs. TSC posted 239 all out in 36.5 overs, batting first. Charwayne McPherson scored 47, Azeem Azeez 41, Sunil Singh 36, Waqar Bacchus 23 and Mark Ramsammy 19. Arthur Macy grabbed 3-20, Dellon Azore 3-33 and Romario Nepaul 2-32.
Ace Warriors threatened before they were bowled out for 162 in 28.3 overs in reply. S. Rice made 38, C. Dick 27, Kevon George 21 and Quincy Gordon 20. Azeez grabbed 4-30, Clyde Hoyte 3-38 and Kevin Ross 2-10.
At MSC, the home team overcame MYO by six wickets. MYO were sent packing for 156 in 35.5 overs, batting first. Deon Mahadeo made 29, Chabiraj Ramcharran 25 and N. Persaud 20. Steven Sankar captured 3-18, while Mark Cumberbatch, Vishal Narayan and Shaquille Moseley had two each. MSC responded with 157-4 in 31.3 overs. Narayan slammed 53, Moseley 37 and Delvon Mc Ewan 22.
At Guyana Defence Force ground, DCC trounced Sophia by 10 wickets. Batting first Sophia were bowled out for 78 with Carlton Jacques grabbing 5-15. DCC replied with 80 without loss. Sherfene Rutherford stroked 45 and Ronaldo Renee 26.
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