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MVPs Kwesi Mickle and Kemol Savory had match-winning games for their franchises yesterday as they received their awards from Grantley Culbard.
Kaieteur Sports – Round 2 of the Guyana T10 Blast continued yesterday at Enmore Ground with wins for both Essequibo franchises as the Anacondas and Jaguars registered strong wins.
The Anacondas finished on 49-4 to seal their win thanks to Kwesi Mickle who led the chase hitting 21 off 12 with two fours.
Thaddeus Lovell hit a solitary six (7*), while Jonathan Foo and Ushadeva Balgobin (4) were the primary scorers.
Left-arm spinner Garfield Phillips was the star for Berbice with 3-15. Earlier Berbice captain Veerasammy Permaul hammered a pair of fours and sixes in his 22 off 9 while Rivaldo Phillips had 13 with a six and four to his name as they ended on 48.
Mickel completed a great game with 3-22 while Guyana Harpy Eagles opener Raymond Perez showed his class with the ball as he returned 3-4 while left-arm spinner Anthony Adams (1-3) and Foo (1-14) lent support.
National players, opener Kevin Sinclair gave the Caimans a terrific start with 20 off 12 (2×4 1×6) while Guyana Harpy Eagles vice-captain Kevlon Anderson held the middle together with an 18-ball 26 (1×6).
Steven Sankar (10) was the other player to reach double figures for the Caimans, as Harpy Eagles pacer Nial Smith (1-10) and national spinner Ashmead Nedd (1-15) and Joemal LaFleur (1-17) led the bowling.
But a brilliant knock of 29 not out with 2 fours from national wicket-keeper and Jaguars captain Kemol Savory, guided his side to victory with 1 run required with 2 balls remaining.
Savory along with veteran openers Shemroy Barrington (22) and Chandrapaul Hemraj (18) and national U19 star Mavindra Dindyal (10), took the Jaguars to 82-3 in 9.5 overs.
Sankar had a good game as he finished with 2-11 while Sinclair had 1-12.
Round 3 continues today with the Anacondas tangling with the Pitbulls from 12:30h. Game two will feature the Piranhas and Hawks battling from 14:30h, at the Malteenoes Ground.
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