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Nov 17, 2015 Sports
Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO), Everest, Guyana Defense Force (GDF) and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) recorded victories when the latest round of matches in the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/New Building Society second division 40-over tournament concluded on Sunday.
At GNIC SC, MYO overcame Ace Warriors by 195 runs. MYO posted 253-7 off their reduced quota of 35 overs, batting first. Imran Ayube scored 57 not out, Rupesh Motilall made 49, Richard Latif 40 and Abdul Kumar 38. R. Abrams picked up three wickets for Ace Warriors who were sent packing for 58 in reply. Parmanand Parsram bagged 7-11.
At Bourda, Everest defeated GCC by four wickets. Batting first, GCC managed 165-9 in 40 overs. Martin Pestano Belle struck 51 and Ronaldo Ali Mohamed 46; Mark Jeffers captured 3-42 and Akshaya Persaud 2-16. Everest responded with 170-6 in 31.2 overs. Persaud stroked a fine 79, while skipper Khemraj Ramdeen hit 34 not out. Joshua Wade snared 2-28 and Devon Lord 2-47.
At University of Guyana ground, GDF beat Third Class by seven wickets. Batting first, Third Class were routed for 127 while GDF replied with 128-3.
On Saturday GCC got the better of Malteenoes SC (MSC) by 116 runs at GNIC SC. GCC got to 228-9 in 40 overs, taking first strike. Mohamed slammed 76 while extras contributed 36; Keon Lake claimed 3-34. MSC were bowled out for 112 in reply. Joel Alleyne made 30 and Delvon Mc Ewan 20; Lord picked up 3-14 and Belle 3-22.
Previously Transport SC thumped St. Stanislaus by eight wickets at MSC. St. Stanislaus scored 123 all out in 31 overs, batting first. Prince Roberts made 28, Linden Cave 26 and Carlton Gasper 19; Orin Ferrier grabbed 4-23, Shawn Massiah 3-20 and Mark Baptiste 2-20. TSC responded with 127-2 in nine overs. Sunil Singh hit 56 and Charwayne Mc Pherson 50. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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