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May 07, 2019 Sports
Following a heavy downpour, the entire third and final day’s play of the Hand-in-Hand Inter County U-19 three-day cricket tournament game between the Select XI and Demerara was called off yesterday at Bourda.
The Select U-17 side were set to resume at 28-1 on the final day, with opener Matthew Nandu on six and Zeynul Ramsammy on 10. Demerara made 169 in the first innings with Robin Williams scoring 54; Chanderpaul Ramraj bagged 5-34.
Rain also prevented play on the second day on Sunday.
The final round will commence tomorrow with Demerara set to face Berbice at Bourda and the Select U-17 playing Essequibo at Everest.
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