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Nov 22, 2012 Sports
Police, Guyana Defense Force (GDF) and Transport Sports Club (TSC) recorded victories when play in the Georgetown Cricket Association \ Noble House Sea Foods sponsored second division two-day tournament continued last weekend.
At Police – Police in their first innings were bowled out for 351 in 55 overs. Pernell London 90, Randolph Knights 50, Fitzroy Culley 44, Troy Benn 31, Rawle Haynes 30, Ryan Rajmangal 25 were the main scorers.
Alvin Castello 3-40, Andrea O’ Neal and Samuel Mohabir 2 each were the main wicket takers for Third Class which in their first innings were bowled out for a paltry 97 in 30 overs. Trevor Hussain 32 and Alvin Castello 26 toped with the bat. Randolph Knights was almost unplayable grabbing 7-24 with Sheldon Agard taking 2-0.
Third Class in their 2nd innings did not do much better than the first and were bowled out for 121 in 31.2 overs. Lenny Pancham led with 32 and Castello, 30. P. London captured 5-22 and Stephon Blacks 3-24 to lead Police to a solid innings and 133 run win.
At DCC – GDF in their first innings were bowled out for 262 in 52 overs; Jeremiah Harris 67, Randy Lindore 53, Travis Blyden 35 and Nakeitha Nestor 33 led with the bat. Miguel Parks 5-54 and Xaviee Smith 2-59 did the same with the ball for DCC but they could only manage 93 all out. Larry Smith 22 and Jaron Byron 21 were the main contributors as Dennis Legay 4-17, Paul Castello 2-21 and Roderick Lovell 2-32 polished off things with the ball.
DCC in their second innings were sent packing for 124 in 42 overs; Andrew Gibson made 28 and Larry Smith 20. GDF’s Dennis Legay 4-23 and Travis Blyden 2-10 led the destruction with the ball as the Army won by an innings and 49 runs.
At MYO – TSC first time around lashed their way to 354-9 declared in 44.3 overs; Charwayne Mc Pherson slammed 128, Jono Alphonso 69 and Sunil Singh 63. D. Cotton was the main wicket taker with 6-36 backed up by R. Persaud with 3-100 for Vikings. They were evicted for 131 with M. Persaud hitting 33 and G. Matthews 25.
Sharing the wickets for TCS were J. Alphonso 3-5, Keon Morris 3-41 and Joshua Wilson 2-7. Vikings, second time around reached 77-7 innings closed; Damian Ross made 33. J. Alphonso grabbed 3-26 and K. Morris 2-5. TSC won by an innings and 146 runs.
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