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Nov 01, 2017 Sports
The 2017/2018 Guyana Cricket Board/ Demerara Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited/ National Sports Commission/National Secondary School Cricket League (GCB/DMLAS/NSC/NSSCL) continued with matches played on the West Bank and East Coast Demerara.
At Enterprise on the East Coast, Enterprise Secondary beat Enmore Secondary by 252 runs.
Enterprise amassed 270- 4 off their allotted 25 overs, after a delayed start due to rain. Himnauth Dindyal stoked a masterful 121, Edmond Person supported well with 61, while national U-15 keeper Mark Ramanand made 29. Bowling for Enmore Secondary, Jitlall Jainarine took 2-62.
In reply, Enmore Secondary were bundled out for 18 all out off just 5 overs. Bowling for Enterprise Secondary, Jeetendra Chandra grabbed 3-8 and Himnauth Dindyal 2-10.
Over at the Bellevue ground, on the West Bank of Demerara, West Demerara Secondary gained victory over Endeavor Secondary by 81 runs.
West Demerara Secondary posted 180 for 7 off 25 overs with Ryan Seecharran top-scoring with 59, while Keemar Pheria and Cohen Gurdyial each contributed 30.
In reply, Endeavor Secondary needing 181 for victory, folded for a 99 despite 44 from Avinash Kemraj. Bowling for West Demerara Keemar Pheria took two for 14. West Demerara won by 81 runs.
Matches in the GCB/DMLAS/NSC/NSSCL were scheduled to continue yesterday.
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