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Oct 24, 2014 Sports
DCC to face Police in Noble House Sea Foods semi
Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) will host Police in the first semi-final of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day competition, starting tomorrow.
A keen contest is anticipated and the DCC pitch is likely to favour the batsmen; a high scoring encounter is expected since both teams have powerful batting line ups. Sherfene Rutherford, Ronaldo Renee, Tevin Imlach, Andrew Gibson, Kemol Savory and Raymond Perez will lead the home team in this area, while Ashmead Nedd, Dennis Squires and Lynden Lyght are likely to lead their bowling.
Police will depend heavily on Troy Benn, Sheldon Agard, Rawle Enmore and Shawn McPherson to post a sizeable total. A lot will depend on off-spinner Kelvin Leitch to restrict the opposition with support from Vishal Jaigobin, Benn and the lively Darson La Rose.
Action gets underway at 10:30 hrs and the umpires are Edward Bowen and Clyde Layne with Randolph Rose as stand by.
In the New Building Society second division 40-over tomorrow at 10:30hrs, Everest will play Third Class at Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) with Reginald Grant and Heuvel Cunha umpiring; Malteenoes SC (MSC) will host Sophia under the watchful eyes of Ernest Hinds and Linden Matthews. On Sunday at 10:30 hrs, MYO will entertain GYO with Reginald Grant and Joseph Jeffery officiating, and the MSC at home to Diplomats, with Mario Nicholls and Nolan Hawke in charge.
In the Hadi’s World City Mall Inc first division two-day which starts tomorrow, the Guyana Defence Force will oppose Police; Matthew Kissoon and Ryan Banwarie are the umpires and Transport SC travel to Everest, with Hortence Isaacs and Cyril Garnath doing on field duties. Both matches commence at 09:30 hrs.
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