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Oct 28, 2014 Sports
After rain put an end to the first semifinal of the Georgetown Cricket
Association (GCA)/Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day tournament between Police and host Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) last weekend, the latter have secured their place in the final by virtue of having four wins from six games as opposed to Police with three victories from a similar number of games in the preliminary stage.
DCC are now awaiting the winner of the next semi final between Georgetown Cricket Club and Everest which will be played on a date to be announced.
When rain ceased further play on Sunday, DCC were 134-3, replying to Police first innings score of 250 all out in 66.2 overs. Sherfene Rutherford and Raymond Perez added 64 for the opening stand before they both fell to leg spinner Vishal Jaigobin. Rutherford made 41 (6×4,2×6), while Perez scored 24 (3×4). Tevin Imlach was the other wicket to fall for 24 while Andrew Gibson and Dexter George were unbeaten on 24 and one respectively when play was halted. Vishal Jaigobin took two wickets and Pernell London one.
When Police took first strike on Saturday, Darson La Rose, batting at number 11 top scored with 48 while Pernell London cracked 42, Rawle Enmore made 40, Kelvin Leitch 36. La Rose added 76 for the last wicket with Richard Leacock (19*) to beef up their total. Yekini Favourite and Linden Lyght claimed two wickets each for DCC.
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