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Apr 17, 2022 Sports
Host Guyana Cricket Club (GCC) defeated the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) and Guyana National Industrial Company (GNIC) teams on Tuesday and Wednesday in back-to-back matches in the Georgetown Cricket Associations’ (GCA) Ramchand Auto Spares, Survival Group of Companies & Trophy Stall U-19 50 overs cricket tournament.
On Tuesday Shemar Yearwood’s 58 was crafted in a losing cause as DCC fell for 172. Rivaldo Phillips had 3-27 that featured a hat-trick, while Thaddeus Lovell supported with 3-39 and Krishna Singh chipped in with 2-20 for GCC.
In reply, GCC reached 173 with Zachary Jodah finishing unbeaten on 57 after Lovell (22) and Aryan Persaud (21) supported him with starts.
The next day, still at Bourda, spinner Aryan Persaud ripped through the GNIC batting to finish with 7-10 with Lovell supported with 2-8, while Phillips accounted for the other wicket to fall as GNIC were decimated for 36 in 11.4 overs.
GCC then cruised to 39 without loss with Deonarine Dindyal (14) and Marlon Ramsurace (13) seeing the Bourda Blues to an emphatic victory. (Sean Devers)
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