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St. Vincent and the Grenadines will host this year’s Regional Under-19 Cricket Championship, today Kaieteur Sports and Statistician Charwayne Walker will take readers back 11 years to 2005 when the tournament was held in Kingstown and its environs.
Guyana led by Leon Johnson failed to reach the finals in both the three day and one day tournaments. The outstanding Guyanese players were skipper Leon Johnson who scored a double century 200 not out vs Barbados, all rounder Jason Sripal who took two 6 wickets hauls against the Leeward Islands and Trinidad and Tobago, he also contributed with the bat regularly, Gajanand Singh and Richard Ramdeen batted consistently. Pacers Jeremy Gordon and Ryan Hercules were also amongst the wickets.
Please find below Guyana performance starting against the Leeward Islands at Sion Hill Playing Fields; Guyana won by 7 wickets. Leeward Islands first innings 116 all out. Jacques Taylor 54, John Lake 44, Javal Hodge 19. Bowling for Guyana: Ryan Hercules captured 3 for 16, Andrew Williams 3 for 17 and Jeremy Gordon 2 for 25. Guyana first innings 126 all out, Jason Sripal 40, skipper Leon Johnson 15, Andrew Williams 12. Bowling for Leeward Islands: Justin Athanaze took 6 for 33, Dillion Skellekie 2 for 8. Leeward Islands second innings 56 all out. Bowling for Guyana: Jason Sripal took 6 for 26, Veerasammy Permaul 3 for 9. Guyana second innings 96 for 3, Gajanand Singh 46 not out, Skipper Leon Johnson 24.
Guyana vs Barbados at Stubbs Ground. Guyana won by an innings and 12 runs. Barbados first innings 161 all out; Sharmarh Brooks 51 not out, Nicholai Parris 33, Jonathan Carter 16. Bowling for Guyana; Andrew Williams took 4 for 17, Jason Sripal 2 for 17, Veerasammy Permaul 2 for 24, Jeremy Gordon 2 for 48. Guyana first innings 360 for 8 declared skipper Leon Johnson 200 not out, Gajanand Singh 47, Andrew Williams 17 not out. Bowling for Barbados: Sharmarh Brooks took 3 for 89, Kemar Roach 2 for 89. Barbados second innings 187 all out; Sharmarh Brooks 53, Mark Trotman 46, Jonathan Carter 29. Bowling for Guyana: Pacer Jeremy Gordon took 4 for 27, Andrew Williams 2 for 43, Jason Sripal 2 for 20, Veerasammy Permaul 2 for 40.
Guyana vs Trinidad and Tobago at Sion Hill Playing Field. Trinidad and Tobago won by 127 runs. Trinidad and Tobago first innings 133 all out; Kieran Pollard 74, Sunil Narine 17. Bowling for Guyana: David Wallace took 4 for 14, Jeremy Gordon 3 for 15. Guyana first innings 124 all out; Richard Ramdeen 43, Gajanand Singh 38. Bowling for Trinidad and Tobago; Dane Teelack Singh took 6 for 31. Trinidad and Tobago second innings 186 all out; Marlon Barclay 45, Rishi Bachan 43, Kieran Pollard 26. Bowling for Guyana; Jason Sripal took 6 for 51, Ryan Hercules 3 for 30. Guyana second innings 68 all out, Jason Sripal 24 not out. Bowling for Trinidad and Tobago; Sunil Narine took 5 for 14, Rishi Bachan 4 for 8.
Guyana vs Jamaica at Sion Hill Playing Field, Jamaica won by 9 wickets. Guyana first innings 177 all out: Richard Ramdeen 68, Christopher Barnwell Jr. 25. Bowling for Jamaica: Alton Beckford took 5 for 50. Jamaica’s first innings 120 all out Cordell Simpson 21, Ziggy Levy 18, Damion Ebanks 17. Bowling for Guyana: Veerasammy Permaul took 3 for 23, David Wallace 3 for 28, Jason Sripal 2 for 30. Guyana second innings 68 all out, Christopher Barnwell Jr. 25, Richard Ramdeen 13. Bowling for Jamaica: Andre McCarthy took 6 for 5, Dennis Bullie 3 for 10. Jamaica second innings 122 for 1: Zaniffe Fowler 56 not out, Andre McCarthy 57 not out.
50 overs match vs Windward Islands at Sion Hill Playing Field Windward Islands won by 8 wickets. Guyana 80 all out in 38 overs, Gajanand Singh 30, Norman Fredericks 18. Leg spinner Haniffe Alexander took 3 for 25. Windward Islands 83 for 2 Lauron Francois 36.
The 2005 National Under 19 Team to St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Leon Johnson –Captain
Gajanand Singh- Vice Captain
Andrew Williams
Veerasammy Permaul
Jason Sripal
Jeremy Gordon
Clive Andries
Delroy Jacobs WKT
Krishna Deosarran
David Wallace
Ryan Hercules
Norman Fredericks
Christopher Barnwell Jr.
Richard Ramdeen
Huburn Evans –Coach
Alvin Johnson – Manager
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