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Kaieteur Sports – A composed knock from Essequibo middle-order batsman Analeisa Daguiar helped her team continue their win streak this Inter-County season, after blowing past Berbice by 24- runs as T20 action continued.
At Lusignan Ground, the Cinderella County ladies posted 118-7 from their 20 over quota, led by knocks from opener Laurene Williams (13), Shonette Belgrave (21) and top-scorer match MVP Analeisa Daguiar who clapped 30 off 27 with 3 fours.
Berbice skipper Sheneta Grimmond was the pick of the bowlers, bagging 4-20 from 3 overs, but her team could only muster 94-7.
Efforts from Plaffianna Millington (22), Crystal Durant (13) and Grimmond (11) failed to carry Berbice over the line.
Bowling for Essequibo was led by Cyanna Retemiah (2-16), Kumarie Persaud (1-13) and Tramaine Marks (1-16).
The afternoon match which was ruined by bad weather featured a matchup between the Hinterland Women and Demerara, after the latter raced to 61-0 after 9 overs before play ended.
Openers Naomi Barkoye (31*) and Tilleya Madramootoo (20*) were left eyeing possible big scores.
Round 3 continues today with both games, including Berbice and Demerara from 9:00h and Hinterland versus Essequibo from 13:00h, bowling off at the LBI Ground. (Clifton Ross)
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