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Sep 13, 2015 Sports
Malcolm Hubbard stroked and fine century while Akshaya Persaud slammed 91 as Everest Cricket Club humiliated Ace Warriors by 385 runs when the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/New Building Society second division 40-over tournament continued yesterday.
Hubbard scored 101 off 56 balls and shared in a 145-run fifth wicket stand with skipper Khemraj Ramdeen who made 77 as host Everest posted a daunting 432-6 after they were inserted. Hubbard slammed nine fours and four sixes while Ramdeen struck nine fours and two maximums off 39 deliveries.
Akshaya Persaud and Ronaldo Renee gave Everest a solid start as they added 176 for the opening stand. Persaud hit twelve fours and two sixes before he departed off his 57th delivery, while Renee slammed nine fours in scoring 62. A. Macy claimed 3-94 off eight overs.
Ace Warriors responded with 47-8 in 15 overs, innings closed. Roger Aaron made 17, while left arm spinner Javed Rasheed captured 3-6 from four overs.
At Malteenoes SC, the host overcame Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) by six wickets. Batting first, GYO were sent packing for 97 in 26 overs. Chris Deonarine scored 39 (5×4) while Surendra Hiralall made 14 (2×4); Shaquille Moseley grabbed 4-20 and Steven Sankar 3-11. MSC responded with 99-4 in 23 overs. Joel Alleyne cracked 39 not out (4×4) and Imran Hassan 30 (5×4,1×6). Devesh Ramjattan snared 3-31 off seven overs. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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