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Jun 24, 2014 Sports
The 2014 Memorex Under-17 two innings Cricket Competition continued recently. Highlighting the latest matches
was the outstanding bowling performance of Achievers medium pacer Randy Wade who took 9 wickets for 21 runs from 10 overs to almost singlehandedly bowled out Cotton Tree Die Hard for 55 in their innings, producing the best bowling performance in a single innings in the competition so far. After achievers tallied 141 in their response, he came back and took 3 for 16 from 5 overs to skittle Cotton Tree Die Hard for 84 in their second innings to finish with a match haul of 12 for 37, the best so far in the competition.
Former Under-15 all-rounder Joel Sietaram slammed 62 to assist Tucber Park A to 173 in their first innings against Police. When Police replied, he came back with his left arm spin to take 6 for 45 to bowl them out for 125 despite a fine innings of 53 from Berbice Under-15 Batsman Kevin Sinclair.
Leg spinner Brandon Stewart of Tucber Park B had an eight wicket haul (3 for 22 and 5 for 4) in his team first innings loss to Rose Hall Community Centre.
Pacer Lynford Reynolds of Monedderlust took 6 for 19 in D’Edward’s first innings to set up an outright win for his team.
Summarized scores:
At Cotton Tree: Achievers beat Cotton Tree Die Hard by an innings and 3 runs. Cotton Tree Die Hard scored a meagre 55 in their first innings with Andre Chesney 28. Randy Wade took 9 for 21. In their second turn at the crease, the host made 84 with Wade 3 for 16, Jason Johashen and Titus Webster taking 3 for 21 each. In Achievers only innings, they made 141 with Johashen 31, Rishi Daniels 27 and Wade 24. Leonard Seetayah took 5 for 32 and David Samuel 2 for 17.
At Vryman’s Erven: Tucber Park A took first innings points from Police in their drawn match. Tucber Park A first innings 173 with Joel Siteram 62 and Ravindar Beharry 30. Kevin Sinclair took 3 for 12 and Raymond Ven Kenie 3 for 19. Police first innings 125 with Kevin Sinclair 53. Joel Siteram took 6 for 45 and Tyrell Peters 4 for 30.
At Rose Hall in Canje, Rose Hall Community Centre took first innings points from Tucber Park B in their drawn match. Rose Hall Community Centre first innings 79 with Kristaff Bahadur 20. Jamin La Fleur took 3 for 16, Brandon Stewart 3 for 22 and Dominique Durant 2 for 15. In their 2nd inning they made 65 with Brandon Stewart who took 5 for 4, Naresh Chan 2 for 2 and Joshua Deonarine 2 for 7. Tucber Park B 1st innings 71 with Rabindra Ramnauth taking 3 for 16, Keon Isaacs 3 for 16 and Gordon Schultz 3 for 17 and 2nd inning 27 for 2 with Keon Isaacs who
took both wickets for 6.
At D’ Edward, Monedderlust beat D’ Edward by 7 wickets. D’ Edward 1st innings 80 with Anil Budhoo 24. Lynford Reynolds took 6 for 19 and Sam Saul 3 for 5 and 2nd inning 61 with Andrew Rambarran 33, Ronnel McLennon 4 for 11 and Sam Saul 3 for 12. Monedderlust 1st innings 89 with Ronnel M Lennon 22. Chitram France took 4 for 16 and Raymond Braithwaite 5 for 20 and 2nd inning 53 for 3 with Ronnel M c Lennon 33 N.O. France took 2 for 17.
At Rose Hall Town, Rose Hall Town Bakewell took 1st innings points from Port Mourant in their drawn match. Port Mourant 1st innings 158 with Javid Seecharran 42, Daniel Samaroo 36 and Harish Jaipaul 25. Brandon Prasad took 3 for 50 and Azam Khan 2 for 10. Rose Hall Town Bakewell in reply made 164 for 7 with Azam Khan 49, Kevlon Anderson 30 and Brandon Prasad 21. Vivek Jagjit took 5 for 47 and +Jamal Lancester 2 for 17.
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