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Oct 05, 2017 Sports
Khemraj Ramdeen struck a century in each innings, while left arm spinner Javed Rasheed
took 13 wickets as host Everest CC trounced Diplomats by 368 runs when the Georgetown Cricket Association Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day tournament continued last weekend.
Everest CC took first strike and posted 306-5 declared. Ramdeen struck 120, while Rishi Hiralall scored 90. In reply, Diplomats were bowled out for 147. Derick Bobb made 51 as Rasheed bagged 9-46 from 13 overs. Batting a second time, Everest posted 284 all out with Ramdeen scoring 101 and Rasheed 79. I. Caesar and I. Augustus took three wickets each. Set 443 to win, Diplomats made 77-7; innings closed. Rasheed claimed 4-18.
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