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Sep 07, 2011 Sports
Ramcharitar Construction Services 50-Over cricket
Two more first round matches of the Ramcharitar Construction Services First Division 50-Over Knock-out Cricket Competition in Berbice were played off last Saturday with Albion defeating Bermine Memorex to a earn a bye to the Semi-final and Skeldon Community Centre getting the better of Police to advance to the second round.
Bermine Memorex has since lodged a protest with the Berbice Cricket Board over an incident involving one of the umpires and Narsingh Deonarine.
Bermine Memorex is claiming that after Deonarine was given out LBW by the umpire, when he was on 51, and after he (Deonarine) raised his bat in the direction of the umpire, apparently indicating that the ball had touched his bat, the umpire rescinded his decision which resulted in Deonarine going on to make an even 100 and Albion 244-8. Memorex Bermine who lost by 53 runs is seeking a replay.
Albion lost former West Indies opener Sewnarine Chattergoon (6) off former Guyana Under-19 offspinner Stephen Latcha at 25-1. Deonarine then put on 32 for the second wicket with former Guyana Under-19 batsman, Harrinarine Chattergoon (21), and 44 with Ramnarine Chattergoon (27).
He was involved in partnerships of 35 for the 4th wicket with Guyana t/20 batsman Jonathan Foo (16), 64 for the 5th wicket with Guyana Under-19 batsman Kandasammy Surujnarine (31) and 21 for the 7th wicket with West Indies legspinner Devendra Bishoo (1) before he was caught off Devon Clements. His even ton included 5 fours and 3 sixes.
Bowling for Bermine Memorex, Devon Clements took 2-36, Stephen Latcha 2-40 and national opener Shemroy Barrington 2-44 on his Berbice division debut.
Bermine Memorex lost former Guyana Under-15 opener Romario De Jonge Shepherd (0) at 9-1 but Barrington and Berbice all-rounder Eugene La Fleur put on 35 before La Fleur fell to Veerasammy Permaul for six.
Barrington soon followed, also to Permaul for 40 (5 fours), leaving Bermine Memorex shakily placed on 55-3 in the 15th Over.
Anthony D’Andrade and Clements brought Bermine Memorex back into the game by putting on 67 before Clements fell to off-spinner Deonarine for 46. D’ Andrade and Rawlston Tappin put together 55 to take the score to 177 -4.
However Permaul put paid to any victory hopes when he took three quick wickets – Tappin (21), D’Andrade (47) and Keion De Jesus (0) to leave the score on 179-7.
Bishoo then cleaned up the last three wickets in the 46th over as Bermine Memorex fell for 191. Permaul took 5-19 and Bishoo 3-37.
At the Skeldon Ground, Skeldon beat Police “B” Division by 44 runs.
Skeldon batted first in the match which was reduced to 40-Overs-a-side due to preparation moisture on the pitch and made 134 in 33 overs with Wicketkeeper batsman Anthony Bramble hitting 56 (6 fours) and Wazir Hussain 22.
Pacers Michael Newland (3-12), Kellon Henry (3-25) and Rawle Scotts (2-30) did the damage with the ball.
Police were then bowled out for 90 in 28 overs with Newland topscoring with 15 as left-arm spinners Hussain and Mark Lionel picking up 3-23 and 2-10 respectively while medium pacer Gajendra Nauth had 2-16. Skeldon and Port Mourant Karibee Rice are scheduled to clash today at Port Mourant from 09.30 hours.
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