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May 28, 2016 Sports
Former National youth off-spinner Kevin George was in Trinidad this season where he played for
Glenora Sports Club in the North zone Premiership League which commenced in January and concluded on the 3rd of this month.
George played four 40 overs games and made 146 runs and an average of 48 and a highest score was 61. He also took 12 wickets in the league
The 32 year-old George, who returned home in time for the Jubilee celebrations at the completion of the season, also participated in five three-day matches and had a highest score of 75. He took also captured 24 wickets from seven innings with a best of 7-45 against Savannas Boys.
The DCC cricketer who played for Guyana at the level in 2001, played semi-professional cricket in Canada for four seasons but this was his first season in the twin Island Republic. He was a member of DCC’s team which participated in the WIPA t20 tournament in Trinidad in 2009.
He described the standard in Trinidad as very competitive and informed that he has been retained by the same club for next season. (Sean Devers)
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