UG, TSC in search of semifinal spot

GCA/ Carib Beer T20

Last weekend Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) Carib Beer T20 matches provided lots of excitement in the three matches that were played. Reigning champions and favourites to win the title Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) defeated Transport Sports Club (TSC, University of Guyana (UG) continued their good showing in the tournament with a win against Guyana National Industrial Corporation (GNIC) and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) clinched Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) in a low scoring clash.

Rafael Singh (right) collecting his Man of the Match trophy in a recent final hosted by the GCA

Due to the results in two of the matches, DCC versus TSC and UG against GNIC, the final group match between TSC and UG at the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) ground today is eagerly anticipated and has garnered the interest of many cricket lovers and cricketers.

There are talks about who will emerge victors and gain a possible semifinal spot against GCC, group B winner or if Police Sports Club, who are currently on 51 points from four matches will finish second in the group behind DCC.

The results will determine the outcome in the group but the build up to the clash have proved why the tournament is deemed as the best locally organized cricket event.

Except against DCC, UG bowling has been their weapon of destruction as they managed to restrict the other teams to scoring rates under 7.5, which is good in T20 cricket. Darnell Douglas is their marquee player, he strikes the ball powerfully and is an attacking medium fast bowler and quite a good fielder. Former junior national players Royston Alkins and Leon Williams were known for their batting exploits in their heydays; however, they have fallen away to some extent. A return to form at this point could give their team a big boost. Alkins is arguably University’s best bowler and he has done much to contain the batsmen so far, especially in the match against inaugural champions Police SC.

Meanwhile, TSC have been playing competitive cricket at all levels in GCA competitions over the past year. Last weekend they won the New Building Society (NBS) 40 over second division tournament and less than a month ago finished as runners up in the Noble House Seafoods second division two day championship.

If they qualify for the semifinals in this competition it will add to their progress in recent years, especially for a team without a complete practice facility.

Recently off spinner Rafael Singh has become their leading bowler and a lot will be on his shoulders in today’s must win clash.

In the batting department Suresh Budhoo, Ryan Hemraj and all-rounder Oslyn Batson are expected to play key roles for their team.

The first ball in the match is scheduled to bowl off at 13:30h.Umpires Hortence Isaacs and Shannon Crawford will stand in the match. Here is a look of how the teams performed in their groups; Zone A-DCC 76 points from four matches, Police 51 points from four matches, UG 41 from three matches, GNIC 29points from four matches and TSC 28 points from three matches.

Zone B-GCC 66 points from four matches, Everest 63 points from four matches, Malteenoes 61 points from four matches, GDF 31 points from four matches and GYO 24 points from four matches.