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Oct 24, 2015 Sports
A fine all-round performance by Ashmead Nedd handed Chase Academy to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over St. Roses when the Guyana Cricket Board Ministry of Education/Digicel/Banks DiH national secondary schools cricket
league continued yesterday.
Left arm spinner Nedd proved almost unplayable taking six wickets for 11 runs off five overs as St. Roses were sent packing for 77 in 15 overs, batting first at GNIC SC. He was backed up by Kurt Lovell 2-9 and Dwayne Dick 1-13. Goden Alleyne made 16 while Mark Deochand got 15 and Alex Bacchus 13.
Nedd then stroked an unbeaten 33 with three fours and a similar number of sixes as Chase Academy responded with 78-1 in 12 overs. West Indies U15 batsman Joshua Persaud scored 23 with four fours. Lovell was dismissed for 15.
At Enterprise, La Bonne Intention (LBI) overcame Enterprise by four wickets. The home team took first strike and were bowled out for 86 in 23 overs. Navendra Chan got 28 as Kumar Persaud captured 4-4 off five overs and Nandkumar Krishna 2-16. LBI replied with 87-6. Krishna scored an even half century; Bishaun Khemraj finished with 3-14 including a hat trick.
At the De Edward ground in West Berbice, Belladrum went down to number eight by 10 wickets. Belladrum took first strike and were bowled out for 74 in 18 overs. Dishan Phillips picked up 3-10, while Dinnauth Persaud and Nigel Deodat had two each. Number eight responded with 75 with out lost in 6.3 overs. Phillips scored 45. The League continues on Monday. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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