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Nov 07, 2012 Sports
Centuries by Randy Ramrup and Troy Benn and five wicket hauls by Azim Azeez, Antonell Atwell and Rawle Haynes highlighted the latest round of matches in the Georgetown Cricket Association\ Noble House Sea Foods second division 2 day competition which were contested last weekend.
At the Gandhi Youth Organization ground, Transport Sports Club drew with Third Class. Transport won the toss and asked Third Class to take first strike. They made 171 all out in 43.1 overs. Lenny Pancham top scored with 66, while Andre O’Neal and Randy Ramrup made 27 apiece. Off spinner Azim Azeez bagged 5 for 53 while pacer Keon Morris took 4 for 28.
Transport responded with 211 all out 51 overs to grab first innings points. Devaughn Nandan led the way with 65, Sunil Singh made 35 and Charwayne McPherson 24.
Randy Ramrup 3 for 22, Trevor Hussein 3 for 34 and Andre O’ Neal 3 for 58 were the pick of the bowlers for Third Class who in their second turn at the crease scored 199-9 in 43 overs before the captains agreed on a draw.
Ramrup hit fifteen fours in 102, while O’ Neal made 31 and Ray Bryan 15. Azeez took 4 for 26 to end the match with figures of 9-79, while Shawn Massiah took 3 for 48.
At UG, the host earned a draw with Malteenoes in a match which was affected by rain.
When play finally got underway just after lunch on Sunday, Malteenoes were flawless at the toss and inserted U.G. to bat.
The home team managed 121 all out in 29 overs, with Omesh Danram getting 38 and Clevon Hyman and Royston Alkins 17 each.
Leg spinner Antonell Atwell took 6 for 34 and Orin Forde 2 for 9.
Malteenoes in reply closed on 102 for 8 in 30 overs. Kareem Naughton led with 40, while Kefa Naughton made 22. Alkins took 4 for 39, while his fellow off spinner Dennis Heywood picked up 3 for 29.
At GNIC, Police pulled off an innings victory over Ace Warriors. Ace warriors batted first and were bowled out for 137, with Mark Cumberbatch grabbing 4 for 22, while Vishal Jaigobin supported with 3 wickets and Pernell London 2.
Troy Benn then led Police to 288 with a fine 101 before they declared for the loss of 6 wickets. Reginald Rodrigues supported Benn with 76.
Ace Warriors, batting a second time were skittled out for a paltry 42 to hand Police victory by an innings and 109 runs. Rawle Haynes grabbed 5 for 15 while Pernell London took 2 wickets. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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