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Apr 06, 2018 Sports
B Division and FAPC triumphed when the latest action in the Guyana Police Force Commissioner’s Inter Division/Department T20 tournament concluded yesterday at Eve Leary.
F Division batted first and managed 115 all out with Shiveshwar Sankar scoring 24, Trevor Benn 19 and Marvin Peters 15. Raun Johnson claimed 3-19, Randy David 2-18 and Andel Doris 2-20.
B Division responded with 120-5 in 17.5 overs. Troy Drakes got 37, Keder Amsterdam 29 and Brentnol Woolford 18. Benn, Haynes and Jaogobin had one wicket each.
D Division took first knock and got to 166 all out. Boshnarine Lallbachan scored 39, Corwin Austin 37 and Jason Anderson 23. Rondell Daniels had 3-16 and Narindra Chulie 3-23.
Felix Austin Police College responded with 167-3 in 13.5 overs. Chemroy Kendall struck 94 not out as David Hughes 2-25.
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