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Nov 13, 2012 Sports
GCA\Hadi’s 1st Division 2 day tourney…
Georgetown Cricket Club and Police grabbed first innings points when play in the Georgetown Cricket Association Hadi’s 1st division 2-day competition continued on Sunday.
At Bourda, Malteenoes, in reply to the host first innings score of 252, resumed on their overnight score of 19 without loss were dismissed for 153 with Deon Ferrier top scoring with 49 which came off 62 balls and contained seven fours. Kwame Crosse made 17 as Chidanand Shivram grabbed 4-42 and Raj Nanan 3-25.
GCC in their second innings reached 43 without loss at the close on the final day. Wasim Haslim was unbeaten on 27(5×4, 1×6). Scores: GCC 252-5 dec. and 43-0, MSC 153.
At Eve Leary, Gandhi Youth Organization were bowled out for 160 in their first innings after resuming on their overnight score of 29-2, this was in reply to the home team total of 375. Wazeer Mohamed was their leading batsman with 37 not out, while Pravindralall Persaud made 31. Vishal Jaigobin snared 4-41, while Parnell London took 3-37.
At stumps on the final day Police were 174-7 batting a second time. Ryan Rajmangal continued his fine form with a top score of 61 and Shameer Fazal contributed 28. Persaud picked up 3-48.
Scores: Police 375 and 174-7, GYO 174 all out.
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