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Feb 26, 2019 Sports
The historic Berbice Cricket Board/Shimron Hetmyer Intermediate 40-Overs Cricket Tournament continued last week. The rainy season continues to cause problems for the organisers but No. 64 Fighting Marines, Dukestown Warriors, Paradise, Cotton Tree Die Hard and Guymine Cricket Club were able to record victories in the matches played. Outstanding performers included former National Junior Players Devon Clements and Keyron Fraser who scored centuries, while Jermain Reid and Errol Byass both took five wicket hauls.
1. At No. 73 Ground: No. 64 Fighting Marines defeated No. 73 Young Warriors by 34 runs.
No. 64 Fighting Marines scored 139 for 9 in 35 Overs with Jason Itwaru scoring 51 and Shiraz Khan 21. Azad Mohamed 3 for 23, Lakeram Lathman 2 for 15 and M. Khan 2 for 38 were the main wicket takers for No. 73, who were bowled out for 105 in 29 Overs. A. Moneen topscored with 21 as Ramzan Subhan 4 for 20, Shiraz Khan 2 for 10 and Steven Embrack 2 for 22 bowled well for No. 64.
2. At No. 43 Ground: Dukestown Cricket Club bowled out No. 43 Cricket Club for just 37 runs.
No. 43 Cricket Club, only O. Baldeo with 18 reached double figures for the home team as Jermaine Reid 5 for 20 and Errol Byass 5 for 13 created havoc with the ball.
Dukestown Cricket Club raced to victory in just 5.1 Overs as Clavern Beresford hit 17 not out and Clarence Beresford on 10 not out.
3. At Cotton Tree Ground: Cotton Tree Die Hard defeated Achievers in a close finish by one wicket.
Achievers Cricket Club scored 182 all out in 34.4 with former Guyana Under-19 Player Keyron Fraser hitting a majestic 106 which included eleven boundaries and five huge sixes. Collis Noble scored 22 as Roshan Gafoor tool 8 for 24 with his offspin.
Cotton Tree, in reply were indebted to Nick Ramsaroop 26, D. Harrynarine 34 and Fawaz Gafoor 28 as they ended on 183 for 9 in 30.4 Overs. Keyron Fraser completed a good match by taking 5 for 30, while Shamal Angel took 2 for 23.
4. At East Bank Ground: Guymine Cricket Club defeated East Bank Blazers by 131 as former National Youth allrounder Devon Clements stroked a brilliant 147, the highest score in the Tournament to date.
Guymine Cricket Club reached 251 for 8 in 30 Overs in a match reduced due to rain. Quancy Sinclair 46 and P. Fredericks 27 supported Clements. C. Fraser 2 for 35, K. Grumble 4 for 47 were East Bank Blazers most successful bowlers.
East Bank Blazers in response, were bowled out for 129 in 15.4 Overs with S. Launalry top scoring with 65. Michael Wagat 4 for 38, Martin Singh 2 for 10 and Kevin Ramoutar 2 for 01 were Guymine most successful bowlers.
5. At Bush Lot Ground: Paradise Cricket Club defeated Bush Lot Rising Star Cricket Club by 64 runs.
Paradise Cricket Club 131 all out in 19.3 Overs. O. Bharrqat 37, Hakeem Miller 2 for 21, Kris Ramnarine 2 for 30.
Bush Lot Rising Star Cricket Club all out in 17 Overs. T. Miller 3 for 17, Carlson Saul 2 for 22.
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