Latest update January 31st, 2025 6:08 AM
Apr 16, 2014 Sports
Berbice B Division Police have taken top honours so far when action in the Joint Services Sports programme continued on Friday with cricket and football action at the Scott Church Ground, Princess Elizabeth Road, New Amsterdam Berbice.
Latest action saw police winning at cricket and reaching the final of the football
competition.
In a six overs cricket match, Police hammered New Amsterdam Constabulary by 10 wickets. Constabulary batted first and made a decent 68 all out in their allotment of overs. In reply the Police openers bludgeoned the hapless Constabulary attack as they galloped to 70 without loss in a mere 2.5 overs.
The openers were merciless in their assault with Constables Philbert Wilburg 30 and Nicholas Chase 28 plundering the bowling to all parts of the ground. Extras contributed 12.
In football, Police and Prison Service are set to contest the final with both teams winning their earlier matches.
Police defeated the Guyana Deference Force (GDF) 2-0. Prison Service beat their Fire Service counterparts also 2-0. Police returned to edge past Constabulary 1-0. The final between Police and Prison Service is set for today.
The cricket competition is continuing while other matches in other disciplines are on the cards to commence soon.
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