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Feb 26, 2015 Sports
Vryman’s Durant (5 for 14), Lewis (3 for 6) rout NA Secondary for 36
The Berbice Cricket Board organised 2015 A. Ally and Sons Inter Secondary Schools Under-17 Cricket Competition continued recently with pacers Dominique Durant and Isaiah Lewis picking up 5 for 14 from five overs and 3 for 6 from four overs respectively to help their school Vryman’s Erven Secondary of New Amsterdam to bowl out New Amsterdam Secondary School for a paltry 36 in their first innings. Vryman’s replied with 129 for 9 declared, a lead of 93 runs. When NA Secondary batted a second time, they put on a better batting display to reach 108 for 6, earning a draw and in the process avoiding an outright win for VESS. Brandon Corlette made a responsible 46.
Summarized scores:
At the Rose Hall Community Center Ground, Vryman’s Erven Secondary took first innings points from New Amsterdam Secondary School in their drawn match. NAMS made 36 all out with Dominique Durant 5 for 14 and Isaiah Lewis 3 for 6 and 108 for 6 in their second innings with Brandon Corlette 46. Kyle Michael 2 for 10 and Junior Williams 2 for 12. Vryman’s Erven Secondary School only innings 129 for 9 with Junior Williams 28 and Isaiah Lewis 24. Floyd Kissoon 3 for 20 and Brandon Corlette 2 for 28.
At Area ‘H’ Ground, Lower Corentyne Secondary School of Rose Hall Town took first innings from JC Chandisingh Secondary School of Port Mourant in their drawn match.
JC Chandisingh Secondary in their first innings made 78 all out with former Guyana Under-15 batsman Matthew Hardyal 40. Joshua Beharry took 3 for 20 and Karan Arjpaul 2 for 10. LCSS in their first innings made 186 all out when the match ended in a draw with Ezekiel Kempadu 26, Keith Simpson 24, Kevlon Anderson 23, Junior Sinclair 22 and Veeramootoo Senwasane 20. Asif Ally took 3 for 44 and Joshua Harrichand 3 for 52.
Schools are asked to submit their match reports Asap so that the scores can be carried in the press.
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