
Tucber Park opener Kevin Kisten slammed a majestic 260 in the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) Anil Lalsa Second Division tournament.
Played at Sisters Ground, Kisten and Tomani Caesar’s 131 led Tucber Park to a massive score of 480-6 in 30 overs against Flying Stars.
The New Amsterdam-based team recorded a 361-run win, bowling out Flying Stars for 119 in 16.4 overs.
Tucber Park, after winning the toss, saw Berbice Under-19 batsman Kevin Kisten score a career-best 260, laced with fourteen boundaries and thirty-one maximums.
Berbice senior batsman Caesar followed up his first-round century with another dominant knock, scoring 131, slamming eight boundaries and twelve maximums. Bowling for Flying Stars, S Barram grabbed 3-86 from five overs.
In reply, Flying Stars were bundled out for 119 in 16.4 overs. National youth players Micah Amsterdam and Gilbert Griffith Jr were the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3/31 and 3/22, respectively.
Fast bowler Royston Duggin chipped in with 2/14, while Kwesi Mickle and S Lewis took one wicket apiece.
In the earlier round, Tucber Park hammered East Bank Blazers by a mammoth 382 runs.
Tucber Park batted first and made an imposing 462/4 in their allotted 35 overs.
Caesar registered a career-best 186 off 92 balls (14 fours and 16 sixes), and Kwesi Mickle clobbered 142 off 55 balls (13 fours and 12 sixes) in their 279-run partnership for the third wicket. Berbice Under-17 batsman Antonio DePaul was also among the runs, scoring 62.
Bowling for East Bank Blazers, Simon Gafur was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/92 off his seven overs.
In reply, EBB were bundled out for 80 in 15.3 overs. Bowling for Tucker Park, national Under-15 left-arm spinner Gilbert Griffith Jr took 4-12, Gavin Kisten 2-10, Micah Amsterdam 1-17, and Tremayne Smartt 1-29.
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