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Nov 26, 2025 Sports
By Samuel Whyte
Kaieteur Sports – It was runs galore in a record-breaking performance as Tucber Park went on a runs feast to hammer East Bank Blazers by a massive 382 runs.
The Blazers were blown cold as the Rampant Tucber Park B ran riot over the hapless lads from the East Bank of Berbice.
Batting first in the game played at the Sisters Ground and reduced to 35 overs a side. The Tucber Park batsmen led by swashbuckling centuries from Malcolm Mickle and Tomani Caesar blazed away to a daunting 462-4 in just 31 overs.
It was carnage from the start as the batsmen went on the rampage as no bowler was spared the assault. Tomani Caesar led the charge with a brutal 186 of 92 deliveries with a stunning 14 fours and 16 hefty sixes.
Kwesi Mickle was as devastating as his superb 142 came off 55 deliveries with an astonishing 13 fours and 12 sixes.
Their swashbuckling 279 runs third wicket partnership came off a mere 18.4 overs. Taking the score from 154 for 2 in the 14.3 overs to 433-3 in 33.1. Antonio Drepaul scored a quick 62, while Kevin Kisten made 19. Extras contributed 33.
The Tucber Park 462-4 came at a rapid 13.2 runs per over. In all, during the innings, 37 sixes and 24 fours were struck.
Bowling for East Bank Blazers, Simon Gaffur and Odwin Cort took 2 wickets apiece.
East Bank Blazers in the turn at the crease were bundled out for 80 in 15.3 overs with Simion Gaffur 22. Bowling for Tucber Park, left arm spinner Gilbert Griffith spun out four batsmen, while Gavin Kisten picked up two and there was one each for Micha Amsterdam, former West Indies female player Tremaine Smartt and Ray.
In another game Skeldon Estate Community Centre (Back Centre) made light work of Crabwood Creek Gladiators beating them by 8 wickets.
The CWC Gladiators won the toss and batted first and were bowled out for 132 in 32 overs.
Bowling for Skeldon CDC: Adil Ali snared four wickets, while Kevin Grannum picked up three.
In reply Skeldon CDC hit off the required runs in 22.4 overs for the loss of 2 wickets.
Quincy Burnett led the way with an unbeaten 42, while President of the UCCA Junior Blair scored 37, with Jeremy Moore 36 not out.
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