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Apr 10, 2013 Sports
Police Sports Club and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) have cemented their places in the final of the Georgetown Cricket Association\ Noble House Sea Foods Second Division 2 day tournament after the latest round of matches
last weekend.
At the Gandhi Youth Organization ground, Police won the toss and batted first, making 390 for 8 in 71 overs. Randolph Knights hit a belligerent 111 (7×4, 7×6), while Pernell London struck 81 (13×4, 1×6), Sheldon Agard hit 73 (11×4) and Troy Benn 65 (8×4).
Bowling for the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Nakeitho Nestor took 4-77 from 13.3 overs and Paul Castello 3-115.
GDF replied with 180 for 8 innings closed in 38 overs as two listed players failed to turn up. Jeremiah Harris made 48 and Paul Castello 33. Kelvin Leitch captured 4-62 from 14 overs and Fitzroy Cully 3-18.
Police in their second innings reached 149-4 in 27 overs before the umpires and captains agreed to call off play. Cully scored 56 (9×4, 2×6) while Ameer Mohamed made 50 not out (6×4); Randy Lindore had 2-38.
At GNIC, the host won the toss and batted first, scoring 258 all out in 49 overs. Marc Nicholson led with 113 (19×4, 2×6) and received valuable support from Ronale Bourne 77(2×4, 1×6). Left arm spinner Devon Lord grabbed 5 for 52, while Kevin Plants took 2 for 38.
GCC in reply batted the remainder of the match to score 407 in 94 overs. Treon Forde top scored with a brisk 91 in 111 balls, Devon Lord faced 137 balls for 69, and number 11 Plants made 56 not out in 64 balls. Plants and Samuel McKenzie who remained not out on 27, added 83 for the last wicket stand. Pacer Rawle Merrill had 3 for 73 and off spinner Premchand Sookdeo 2 for 87.
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