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Feb 01, 2013 Sports
– leading by 202 runs with 5 wkts in hand
Led by a six wicket haul from skipper Veerasammy Permaul, the national team are in a formidable position against the Rest XI when play on the second day of their 3-day warm up match ended yesterday at the Everest Cricket Club.
In reply to the Guyana team’s first innings score of 144, the Rest XI resumed on their overnight total of 98-8 with Royston Crandon on 18 and Jason Sinclair on 09. Crandon only managed to add 2 before he was bowled by Permaul.
Pacer Ronsford Beaton shortly after accounted for Sinclair for a top score of 31 (2×4 1×6) leaving Anthony Adams unbeaten on 19 as the Rest XI were bowled out for 143 in 38.4 overs. Permaul finished with 6-25, Beaton 3-25 and Paul Wintz 1-2.
In their second turn at the crease, openers Rajendra Chandrika and Tagenarine Chanderpaul added 33 for the opening stand before the former was caught off left arm spinner Anthony Adams for 15 while Robin Bacchus removed Chanderpaul (15) 12 runs later.
Leon Johnson and Stephen Jacobs put together 53 for the 3rd wicket before Jacobs who faced 61 balls and hit four fours was leg before to Adams for 31. Assad Fudadin soon followed caught off Crandon for 04 before part time spinner Trevon Griffith accounted for Johnson at 155.
Johnson labored for 125 balls and slammed three fours and one six in scoring 48. Christopher Barnwell who is unbeaten on 45 off 83 balls decorated with five fours and Derwin Christian, 21 not out (1×4 1×6) saw their team to stumps on 192-5 after 67 overs. Adams has so far taken 2-51 for the Rest XI.
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