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Nov 25, 2012 Sports
Half centuries by Kareem Naughton, L. Ried and Rawl Enmore and a 6 wicket haul from Ryan Jones highlighted first day action in the Georgetown Cricket Association \ Noble House Sea Foods 2nd division two-day competition which continued yesterday.
At GNIC, Transport Sports Club (TSC) and Everest were locked in a keen tussle for first innings points. TSC batted first and were bowled out for 179 in 33.5 overs. Azim Azeez top scored with 62 (13×4 1×6), Sunil Singh chipped in with 36 and Stephan Sampson 25.
Christopher Surat and Garfield De Roche grabbed 3 wickets each for 28 and 53 runs respectively. At stumps on day-one Everest were 63-3 in 17 overs. Mohan Ramdeen made 19 before he was caught at first slip off the final delivery of the day and Sherfene Rutherford scored 18.
At Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO), DCC claimed first innings points from the host. MYO took first strike and were bundled out for 101 in 24.4 overs. Parmanand Parsram top the batting with 39 and Zamal Khan assisted with 29; M. Parks captured 3-30, Dexter George 3-48 and Orlando Sturge 2-9.
DCC were 122-5 at the close of play on day one. Larry Smith led with 40 and got support from T. Imlack 38 and Jaspaul Gangaram 29. Richard Latiff has 2-15.
At Ghandi Youth Orhanisation (GYO), the home team closed the day just 2 runs short of first innings points from Malteenoes. The visitors took first turn at the crease and were bowled out for 166 in 22 overs.
Kareem Naughton ran out of partners as was left stranded on 99 not out (12×4 5×6) while Kefa Naughton made 33. Wazeer Mohamed picked up 3-39, Anand Goolsaran 2-8 and F. Persaud 2-57.
GYO closed the day on 165-8 in 41 overs. L. Reid led the scoring with 52 (11×4) while F. Persaud supported with 29, J. Persaud 19 and Mohamed 17. Seon Daniels snared 3-45 and Carlos La Rose 3-50 so far.
At the University of Guyana ground, when play finally got under way after lunch, GCC batted first and were bowled out with less than 10 minutes remaining for the close of play for 150 in 50 overs. Devon Lord scored 46 and Martin Pestano 38. Royston Alkins and Omesh Daniram have grabbed 2 wickets each.
At YMCA, Third Class got first innings points from Ace Warriors. Ace Warriors closed their first innings on 125-8 after two of their players turned up late. Rawl Enmore stroked his way to 95, while Trevor Hussain claimed 4-73 and Alvin Castello 3-15.
Third Class then replied with 129-7 declared; Doodram Muniram getting 30 and Castello 22. Left arm spinner Ryan Jones bagged 6-50. Ace Warriors in their second innings were in trouble at 23-5 in 5 overs. Govinda Muniram 3-5 and Hussain 2-6 are the men responsible for the damage so far. The competition continues today.
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