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Apr 25, 2014 Sports
Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), Guyana National Industrial Corporation (GNIC), Transport Sports Club (TSC) and Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) recorded victories when action in the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/ Brain Street Under-15 limited overs tournament continued yesterday.
At GCC, the host defeated Bel Air Rubis by three wickets. The visitors were bowled out for 76 in 28.3 overs after taking first strike with extras contributing 33. Left-arm spinner Stephon Wilson grabbed 5-25. In reply, GCC encountered some nervous moments before reaching 79-7 in 26.2 overs. Joshua Ragubar and Wilson scored 16 and 13 respectively. Michael Pooran snared 3-11 and Vishal Moochan 3-18.
At DCC, GNIC overcame the host by two runs. GNIC managed 84 all out in 36.4 overs, batting first. Only Paul Thomas 13 and Christopher Campbell 11 reached double figures. Left arm spinner Ashmead Nedd captured 4-20, Sagar Hathiramani 3-16 and Otto Jones 2-12.
DCC were bowled out for 83 in 45.3 overs in reply. Darian Dickson stroked 32 (3×4); Dwayne Dick grabbed 5-12, Orlando Chisiwan 2-11 and Rickey Dass 2-27.
At Everest Cricket Club, TSC got the better of the home team by 89 runs. TSC batted first and reached 177 all out in 36 overs. Adrian Hinds slammed 40; Colin Barlow made 39 and Mark Ramsammy 15. Zaheer Bristol picked up 2-20. Everest were dismissed for 88 in 30.1 overs in response. Joel Spooner bagged 5-22 and Barlow 2-14.
At Malteenoes Sports Club, the host whipped Gandhi Organisation (GYO) by six wickets. Batting first GYO were bowled out for 158 in 45 overs. Pradesh Balkishun scored 26, Navindra Persaud 25 and Ronald Basdeo 22. Sayse Norville claimed 4-26.
MSC replied with 159-4 in 45 overs. Norville scored 35 not out, Renaldo McGarrell supported with an unbeaten 31 and Avin Gangadin 30. The competition continues today.
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