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Nov 24, 2010 Sports
The inaugural Ricks & Sari Agro Industries Under-13, two-innings Cricket Competition organised by the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) continued recently with Tucber Park of New Amsterdam on the back of a magnificent 143 from Kerrie Henry, inflicting an innings defeat over Sisters of East Bank Berbice.
Tucber Park won the toss and batted first at the Sisters ground and Henry and Joel Davis together put on 141 for the 1st wicket before Davis fell for a patient 29. Henry added another 40 for the 2nd wicket with Junior Jaundoo (3) and 28 for the 4th wicket with Lloyd Noble (7) before he departed, hitting 16 fours and 7 sixes.
Gavin Moriah (34*) and Youvindra Sookraj (21*) then featured in an unbroken 7th stand of 58 to see Tucber Park to 307-6 when they declared their innings closed. Bowling for Sisters off-spinner Jason Samaroo took 2-32.
Sisters were then bowled out for 88 in their first innings with Henry returning to capture 4-19 from 6 overs. Medium pacer Junior Jaundoo (2-12) and left-arm spinner Michael Naimatali (2-12) supported the versatile Henry.
Sisters, following-on, fared even worse in their 2nd innings and despite 30 from Zamal Khan, were bundled out for 51, giving Tucber Park a huge innings and 168 runs victory. Henry crowned a fine all-round day at the office by taking 3-19 from 9.4 overs to end with match figures of 7-38 to almost single-handedly win the match for his team.
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