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Apr 07, 2016 Sports
BCB/New York Business Group two-day Under 19 Cricket Competition…
Contrasting half centuries from Trevon Stanislaus and Jamaal Frank led Young Warriors
Cricket Club to first innings points over Sisters CC in a rain interrupted first round match of the New York Business Group Two Innings Under-19 Cricket Competition organised by the Berbice Cricket Board. Sisters won the toss and batted first scoring 148 all out 27 overs. The only partnerships of worth were the third wicket of 30 between Julian Bennett and N. Amarally and C. Byass and Amarally 37 for the fifth wicket. Extras topscored with 37, Amarally made 29, and Byass 26. Bowling for the visitors, Kris Bahadur took 3 for 30 off 7 overs, Jamal Frank 2 for 6 off 2 and Shazim Gafoor 2 for 4.
In reply, Berbice under-17 opener Alex Algoo went cheaply for 3 after putting on 22 for the first wicket with Bahadur. Trevon Stanislaus joined Bahadur and added 26 for the third wicket. YWCC found themselves in deep trouble at 101 for 6 wickets before Frank joined Stanislaus and added a blistering partnership of 150 for the seventh wicket. Frank slammed a robust 83 with 8 fours and 6 sixes. Stanislaus who held the innings together, was the ninth wicket out for 84 with 14 fours. Wilson took 6 for 40 off 9 overs and D. Lewis 2 for 40 off 6.
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