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Mar 08, 2016 Sports
2016 Dalchand Rambharose Inter-Secondary School U-15 Two-innings Cricket in Berbice
The 2016 Dalchand Rambharose Inter-Secondary School Under-15 Two-innings Cricket Competition
organised by the Berbice Cricket Board, continued recently with Vryman’s Erven Secondary School taking first innings points from Berbice High School in their drawn encounter.
In the match which was played at the Berbice High School ground in New Amsterdam, Vryman’s Erven took first strike, and, led by Solomon Schultz who made 77 (7 fours) and Nicholas Blake 37 managed to post 141 all out in their 1st innings. The two of them had put on 99 for the 6th wicket. Bowling for Berbice High School, offspinner Devindra Moses took 4 for 48, medium pacer Jason Rishiram 3 for 39 and pacer Jamal Sinclair 2 for 42.
When Berbice High replied, they could only muster 112 in their first innings with Joel Campbell topscoring with 44 and Alfred Demonick 18. Bowling for Vryman’s Erven offspinner Travis Sinclair 5 for 20 and offspinner Aditya Budhoo 4 for 34.
When Vryman’s Erven batted for a second time, any thoughts that Berbice High had of bowling them out cheaply and effect a come from behind victory, was thwarted almost singlehandedly by opening batsman Lindon Campbell who proceeded to blast a quick 110 (10 fours and 6 sixes) which together with 27 from Troy Caesar, saw Vryman’s Erven safely to 160 for 8 by the close of play.
Bowling for Berbice High, Devindra Moses took 6 for 65 to end with match bowling figures of 10 for 113.
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