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Sep 20, 2015 Sports
West Indies under-19 right-hander Tevin Imlach fashioned a high class unbeaten 76 to spur DCC to a five-wicket win against Police at the DCC ground yesterday in the New Building Society (NBS) Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) 40-Over second division cricket competition.
Imlach, who dominated a 72-run fifth wicket stand with Larry Smith (16), struck seven fours and four sixes in his cultured knock, while Raymond Perez hammered seven fours and a six in 56 before National U-19 big hitter Sherfane Rutherford weighed in with 23 to take DCC to 211-5 from 35 overs in reply to Police’s 209 all out.
Kelvin Leitch clobbered two fours and two sixes in 41, while Rocky Hutson reached the boundary twice and cleared it four times in 38 but only Troy Benn (22) and Daniel Barker (21) of the other batsmen reached 20 although Vishal Jaigobin (14) shared in a 41-run stand with Leitch and 46 for the ninth wicket with Hutson in a losing cause for the Cops.
Police were given a 31-run opening stand involving Benn, who was severe on the fast but erratic Rutherford, thumping him for two fours and a six, before stroking pacer Carlton Jacques. But once he touched a short ball from Rutherford to the Keeper, the innings started to unravel as Barker, Leitch and Hutson all failed to build on good starts.
Off-spinner Denis Squires (3-44), GCA’s most successful second division Captain Linden Lyght (2-8) and Rutherford (2-23) bowled well for the home team who were set on course to victory by Imlach who played an array of audacious shots and Perez who also looked confident in his half century. Leitch turned in a useful all-round performance by taking 2-39. (By Sean Devers)
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