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Mar 20, 2018 Sports
A fine unbeaten century from Mahendra Persaud coupled by a five-wicket haul from Dennis Haywood handed University of Guyana (UG) an innings and 102-run victory over Ace Warriors when the Georgetown Cricket Association Noble House Sea Foods Second Division two-day tournament continued last weekend.
Ace Warriors batted first and were sent packing for 91 in 23.1 overs at the Gandhi Youth Organisation ground. D. Lall made 26 as Pavindralall Persaud claimed 4-25 and Haywood 3-31.
Mahendra Persaud then crafted an even century to guide UG to 255-5 declared in reply. Godfrey Matthews supported with 43, while Dave Singh got 29; Lall took 2-68.
Trailing by 164, Ace Warriors were skittled for 62 in their second turn at the crease. Selwin Collier scored 24 as Haywood bagged 5-24 with some controlled bowling, while Pravindralall Persaud snared 2-38. (Zaheer Mohamed)
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