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Apr 01, 2018 Sports
President’ Guard, F Division registered victories when the Guyana Police Force Commissioner of Police Inter Division Department T20 tournament continued Thursday at Eve Leary.
D Division took first strike and managed 142 all out in 20 overs. Adrian Welcome made 25, while Denry Henry got 22, Boshnarine Lallbahcan 19 and Jason Anderson 18; Nicoli Reddy had 2-13 and Paul Tyrell 2-14.
President’s Guard made 143-6 in reply. Kester Hardcourt struck 57, while Tryell got 31 and Pernell London 28. Lallbachan took 3-21 and David Hughes 2-26.
F Division took first strike and posted 193 all out in 20 overs. Lennox Andrews stroked 65, Vishal Jaigobin 56 and Leon Crawford 18. Earl Miller claimed 3-42, Said Sattaur 2-23 and Lennox Williams 2-24.
TSC responded with 124 all out. Haimnauth Mattadeen got 26, Sattaur 21 and Gavindra Jagnarine 19. Trevor Benn captured 3-10, Michael Jobe 2-3, Devon Joseph 2-22 and Marvin Peters 2-24.
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