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Jun 13, 2013 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) took advantage of an improvement in the weather last weekend with Albion recording two emphatic victories in the Universal DVD T20 First Division Cricket Competition.
Impressive batting by former national under-19 opener, Kandasammy Surujnarine, incisive bowling by national under-19 left arm spinner Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai and a useful all-round effort by National player Jonathan Foo led the way for Albion.
In the first game at Albion, the host beat Blairmont by 57 runs after winning the toss and making a challenging 152 for 5 with Surujnarine top scoring with a classy 60 (7×4). Veerapen Permaul made 24 and Foo supported with 20. Bowling for Blairmont, Derek Narine Lalsa took 2 for 29.
In reply, Blairmont were restricted to 95 for 3 in their allotted 20 overs. Lalsa resisted with 27 with West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo taking 2 for 17.
In the second game at the same venue, Police were shot out for a paltry 51. Motie-Kanhai took 4 for 10 and Foo 3 for 13.
In reply, the home team raced to 52 for 1 off 5.3overs with Foo returning to blast an unbeaten 31 with four fours and a six.
The competition is scheduled to continue this weekend, weather permitting.
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