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Apr 07, 2016 Sports
A magnificent innings of 189 (17 sixes and 15 fours) by the first ever winning West Indies under-19
World Cup tournament captain Shimron Hetmyer led the Young Warriors Cricket Club of Cumberland, East Canje, Berbice to a massive 167 runs victory over Satro Cricket Club of Leguan, Essequibo Islands in a feature match played last Sunday.
The visitors won the toss, batted first and piled up 321 for 7 off their allotted 30 overs. Hetmyer got support from his brother Seon, a former national youth player with 41; another former national youth all rounder Linden Austin made 28 and Wahied Edwards 17. Guyana senior one day selectee Ricardo Adams took 3 wickets bowling for the host.
Satro Cricket Club in reply had a poor start and never recovered fully, finishing on 154 all out in 29 overs. Zaman Mustapha topscored with 39; he got support from Kevin Gordon 35 and Mark 24. Pacer Jermin Henry took 3 wickets. Trevon Stanislaus and Karamchand Ramnarine took 2 wickets a piece.
On a rainy Saturday, YWCC lost to the host by 8 runs. The host won the toss, batted first and made 112 for 4 off their reduced 14 overs with Nash scoring a robust 47. YWCC started well but lost their way to end up on the losing end. Shimron Hetmyer scored 33 and Ameer Khan 22. Nash took 4 wickets and got support from Kevin Gordon with 3 wickets.
The organizers thanked the YWCC for visiting the Island. Shimron Hetmyer who was well received by cricket fans thanked the host for their hospitality.
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