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Nov 10, 2019 Sports
Host Georgetown Cricket Club are in a comfortable position for an outright victory over Ace Warriors when play in the Georgetown Cricket
Association/Noble House Sea Foods second division two-day tournament continued yesterday.
Ace Warriors were sent packing for 38, batting first. Steffon Wilson bagged 4-7, Devon Lord had 3-15 and Winston Forrester 2-1. Georgetown Cricket Club were 127-3 at stumps. Forrester made 35, while Mavindra Dindyal is unbeaten on 37 and Ronaldo Ali Mohamed not out on 13. M. Iniss has so far taken two wickets.
At Queen’s College ground, Diplomats posted 215 all out after they were inserted. Rayson Gill stroked 97, while Adrian Foster made 25 and Andre Foster 20. Renei Gransult grabbed 6-54 while Basheer Khan had two wickets.
In reply, Rubis Bel Air “2” were 178-5 at stumps. Hardeo Jailall is not out on 64 while Mahendra Jairam is on 12; earlier Keon Franklin scored 43. Play continues at 10:30hrs today.
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