Demerara thrash Essequibo to claim Senior Inter-County Four-Day title

Demerara are Senior Inter-County 4-Day champions

Demerara have thrashed Essequibo by an innings and 63 runs on the final day of the GCB Senior Inter-County Four-Day Tournament, played at GCC, Bourda. In the round-three match, affected by rain that had washed out most of day 2 and the entire day 3, Demerara took 18 wickets to dismiss Essequibo for 175 and 192.

Ricardo Adams receiving the MVP Trophy from Colin Stuart of the GCB

Off-spinner Rishi Looknauth, who ended with the most wickets in the tournament (15), lead the way with match figures of 7-48. Steven Sankar had 4-42 in the second innings, while left-arm spinner Ashmead Need took 4-60 in the first innings.
Ricardo Adams was the standout performer in the match for Essequibo, with 84 in the first innings and 44 in the second innings to go with bowling figures of 4-128 in Demerara’s first innings.
Adams, who finished the tournament with 156 runs and 12 wickets, was later named the MVP of the tournament for his all-round performance.
Akshaya Persaud was adjudged ‘man of the match’ for his 127 in Demerara’s first innings’ total of 430-7 declared on day one. He also took 2 wickets in Essequibo’s second innings.
At Everest, the GCB Select XI held Berbice to a draw on the final day. Berbice, replying to the GCB Select XI’s total of 141 on the first day, made 162 all out on Thursday. Alex Algu top scored with 74 not out.
With 3-21, National Under-15 captain Dave Mohabir was the pick of the bowlers for GCB Select XI, while Mavindra Dindyal supported with 2-9. GCB Select XI were then dismissed for 131 in their second innings, as off-spinner Malcolm Mickle took 5-26.
Needing 112 off 16 overs for an outright victory, which would have seen them move to second on the points table behind Demerara, Berbice could only get to 70-3 when play was called off with 2 overs remaining.
Talented opening batsman Rampertab Ramnauth made a shot-filled 34 not out. Alex Algu was later adjudged the man of the match for his first innings’ knock of 74 in a low-scoring affair.
At the short presentation ceremony held after the game at GCC, Demerara was presented with the winner’s trophy, and Essequibo with the runner-up trophy. Individual awards were given for most runs: Akshaya Persaud (233); most wickets: Rishi Looknauth (15); and most valuable player: Ricardo Adams (156 runs and 12 wickets).
The GCB Senior Inter-County Four-Day Tournament was played for the first time in nine (9) years. It was last played in 2014.