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Nov 03, 2015 Sports
Zeeburg and St. John’s College registered massive victories in the West Demerara and Georgetown Zones when the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) sponsored by Banks DIH Ltd’s Coco Cola, Rainforest Water and Digicel continued yesterday.
At the Zeeburg ground, the home team defeated Saraswati Vidya Niketan (SVN) Secondary by 151 runs. SVN Secondary won the toss and invited Zeeburg Secondary to bat, a decision that proved ineffective, as Zeeburg Secondary made prodigious use of favorable batting conditions to aggregate 226-8 from their allotted 14 overs. Kelvin Shewprasad top scored with 56 which included five fours and two maximums, while Ryan Fahein scored 44 (4×4,2×6); Ganesh Jitlall 40 and Avishkar Ramgobin 33; Aditya Kakarnauth took 3-35.
In reply, SVN were blown away for just 75 as Jitlall and Avinash Ramgobin returned figures of 3-14 runs and 2-17 respectively. Aditya Kakarnauth was the only SVN batsman to put up any resistance scoring 24.
In the Georgetown Zone, at Everest Ground, St. John’s College overcame St. George’s by 40 runs. Batting first, St John’s College was bowled out for 122 in 22 overs, with Ooida Douglas and Raul Douglas scoring 40 and 26 respectively. Bowling for St George’s, Mario D’Aguiar took 4-42, Meshack Sostleigh 3-17 and Ntini Permaul 2-27.
George’s College in their reply, were skittled for 82 as Christopher Campbell grabbed 5-21. Johan Blair supported with 3-19 off 4 overs.
Action continues today with Covent Garden taking on Friendship at Thirst Park and St. John’s Secondary meeting Leonora Secondary at Zeeburg ground.
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