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Mar 13, 2020 Sports
Centuries from Nathan Persaud, Kemol Savory and Yogesh Singh and a six-wicket haul from Akil Wallace highlighted the latest round of matches in the Essequibo Coast T20 Bash which continued on Sunday last.
At Pomona, Rising Stars defeated Devonshire Castle by 38 runs. Winning the toss and batting first, Rising Stars posted 193 for 3. Kemol Savory struck 105 while Ricardo Peters made 34. Anil Persaud took 2 for 57. Devonshire Castle responded with 155 all out in 18.2 overs.
Ajay Jailall scored 40 including five consecutive sixes; Anthony Persaud made 27 and Dinesh Chattergoon 20. Bowling for Rising Stars, Latchman Rohit claimed 3-16; Quintin Sampson had 3 for 17 and Darmendra Lakhan 2 for 44.
New Opportunity Corps (NOC) beat Jaguars Over-40 by seven wickets. Batting first, Jaguars were sent packing for 114 all out in 19 overs. S. Bissoon got 37 and S. Khan 16. Bowling for NOC, Anthony Adams grabbed 4-14, Akinie Adams 3 for 13 and B. Jones 2 for 13.
NOC responded with 115 for 3 in 12 overs. Anthony Adams made 32 not out and David Williams contributed 19 not out; N. Khan had 1-20 and K. Persaud 1-25.
At Affiance Ground, Affiance Sports Club defeated WD’s Gunners by 52 runs. Winning the toss and batting, Affiance made 177 for 7. Yogesh Singh blasted two fours and 12 sixes in a scoring 103 while Sanjay Rajkumar made 25. WD’s Gunners were limited to 125 for 8, in reply. Grayson Paul struck 57 and H. Williams 21; Hemant Singh claimed 3 for 20 and Devendra Narine 2-15.
Spartan Challengers overcame Jaguars Sports Club by three wickets. Batting first, Jaguars SC managed 117 all out in 16.3 overs. Toolsie Ram scored 29 and Orin Gibson 19. Edward Lall had 3-26, Kamesh Lall 2-22 and Tayiendra Boodram 2-24. Spartan Challengers replied with 118 for 7 in 18.5 overs. Kamesh Lall made 32 and Alex Balwin 20. Feizal Mohamed claimed 2-23 and Wazim Kamal 2-24.
At Imam Bacchus Ground, Bacchus Bulls thumped Rebels by 118 runs. Bacchus Bulls took first strike and rattled up 250 for 4. Nathan Persaud stroked 12 fours and five sixes in a top score of 120 while Sheldon Charles made 66 with five fours and three sixes and Neiland Cadogan contributed 20 not out.
Thomas Chan took 2-55. Rebels could only muster 132 for 5 in response. Keron Boodram scored 42 with seven fours and one six; Yougeshwar Lall took 2-12 and Mohendra Balbadar 2-29.
United Warriors overcame Aurora Knight Riders by three wickets. Aurora Knight Riders scored 141 for 6, taking first knock. Norwayne Fredericks slammed 66 and Norman Fredericks scored 24; S. Boucher and Shaquille Rigby took two wickets apiece.
United Warriors replied with 144 for 7. Shaquille Rigby struck 85 while S. Richards scored 31 not out; Anand Manieram took 2-11 and Garfield Phillips 2-26.
At Reliance, Reliance Hustlers defeated Sparwin by 80 runs. Reliance Hustlers posted 224 for 3, batting first. Mark Austin slammed 95 while Narendra Madholall made 64 and Anthony Ifill 45. Sparwin responded with 149 for 8. E. Lall scored 33 while extras contributed 28; Madholall captured 3-23 and S. Lall 2-35.
Reliance Sports Club got the better of Scheme Gunners by 197 runs. Reliance SC batted first and managed 262 for 5. Scheme Gunners were bowled out for 65 in reply.
At Lima, Lima United beat Crown X1 by six wickets. Crown X1 took first turn at the crease and were bowled out for 127 in 16.5 overs. B. Dasrat made 37 and T. Deonarine 23; Lance Roberts captured 4-20; Keion James had 2-15 and Safraz Ghani 2-25. Lima United scored 128 for 4 in 10.4 in reply. Fazeer Khan made 66 and Keenon James 25.
Queenstown triumphed over Young Achievers by two wickets. Young Achievers batted first and posted 146 all out. Chanderpaul Bhopaul made 38 and Naresh Ramdial 25. Akil Wallace bagged 6-10. Queenstown responded with 147 for 8 in 19 overs in reply. Randy Bridgemohan scored 46 and Ameer Ally 36; Ravi Persaud grabbed 4-23 and Naresh Ramdial 2-22.
At Walton Hall, Cotton Field Strikers defeated Walton Hall by seven wickets. Batting first, Walton Hall were sent packing for 81 in 13 overs. L. Singh (19), D. Tilack (15) and N. Bahadur (13) were the principal scorers.
Rajiv Kissoon claimed 3-6; Bomesh Ramdahin captured 3-19 and Parmanand Persaud 2-25. Strikers scored 82 for 3 in 10.5 overs, in response. Rajiv Kissoon made 29 and Carlos Yhap 16. Suresh Persaud took 2-27.
At Charity, Charity Sports Club defeated Golden Fleece by three wickets. Golden Fleece batted first and made 113 all out in 18 overs. Eknauth Persaud slammed 50; Mukesh Singh snared 3-25 and Ricardo Barakat 2 for 30. Charity SC responded with 114 for 7 in 19.2 overs. Mukesh Singh scored 40 and Suresh Dindayal got 20; T. Sankar claimed 3-28.
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