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Jul 21, 2023 Sports
CWI Rising Stars U19 Men’s 3-Day tournament…
Kaieteur Sports – Windwards Islands trail Guyana by 9 runs after the latter endured a miserable start to the CWI Rising Stars U19 Men’s 3-Day tournament.
Guyana yet again imploded during their batting outing, being rattled out for a low score of 69 off 35.4 overs with Shamar Yearwood (20) and Rovaldo Phillips (16) the only two batsmen to reach double figures.
Windwards Islands were indebted to Theo Edward who returned sublimed figures of 5-4 while Kirtney Franklin and Kirt Murray each snatched two wickets to help keep Guyana below 100 runs in their 1st innings.
At stumps, Windwards were 60-5 off 28.0 overs with Stefan Pascal giving them a nice start with 23 and Ackeem Auguste (15*), providing some runs in the middle and will resume his innings today.
Guyana’s bowling saw Joshua Rampersaud picking up 2-8 while Mavindra Dindyal, Aryan Persaud and Joshua Charles all grabbed a wicket each.
Action continues today.
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