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Apr 18, 2013 Sports
Defending champions, Berbice, leads the points table after Round One of the GCB/Limacol Inter-County Under-15 Two Day competition.
According to the playing condition for this competition, 12 points are awarded for an outright win, six points for the team that wins first innings in a drawn match, three for the team that lost first innings in a drawn match, and four for the team that won first innings but end up losing the match, and three to the team that loses the match but tie on first innings.
In addition to the result of the match, each wicket taken by a fast bowler gives his team .5 bonus points. Berbice 180 runs victory over Essequibo gave them a total of 15 points; twelve plus three from fast bowlers, Sylus Tyndall (five) and Rameshwar Somwaru (one).
Demerara gained six points for taking first innings points from the GCB President XI; Kelvin Shewpersaud (four wickets) and Colin Barlow (two wickets) added three bonus points to take the tally to nine points.
President XI totaled 3.5 points; Skipper Vickram Talmakund was the lone fast bowler to take a wicket.
Essequibo registered three points which are bonus points from their captain and fast bowler Christopher Latchman who took a total of six wickets in the match.
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