Guyanese continued to do well with outstanding performances in latest action in Trinidad’s domestic cricket over the weekend.
At Wilson Road, First Citizen Clark Road batted first and made 300 with former Guyanese First-Class right hander Hoomchand Pooran hitting 116 and Nicholas Jugmohan 68 not out.
Bowling for Central Sports out of favor Guyanese pacer Trevon Garraway took 4 for 67 from 20 overs and got support from Javid Boodram who had 4 for 67.
Central Sports in reply reached 269 for 9 before rain forced a no-result with former Guyana under-19 skipper Troy Cornelius continuing his fine run this season with 79 with 5 fours and 1 six.
Bowling for Clark Road former T&T off-spinner Mukesh Persad grabbed 4 for 84 and Jamaican left-arm Pacer Krishmar Santokie 2 for 64.
At Honey Moon Park, former Guyana and West Indies Test leg-spinner Mahendra Nagamootoo picked up 5 for 93 but his side Moosai Sports lost first innings points to Comets after being bowled for 99 in reply to comets 293. Moosai were forced to follow-on and were 3 for 1 when rain washed out the game.