Queens College, St Stanislaus notch commanding wins
GCB/DMLAS/NSC/NSSCl
The 2017/2018 Guyana Cricket Board/ Demerara Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited/ National Sport Commission/National Secondary School Cricket League (GCB/DMLAS/NSC/NSSCL) continued with matches being played in Georgetown and on the West Coast Demerara
Zeeburg won by 69 runs.
At the Zeeburg ground, Zeeburg Secondary won the toss and batted, scoring 148-6 in their allotted 30 overs with Andre Seepersaud scoring 81. Tejenon Singh took 2 for 19 and Richardo Panaram 2 for 44.
In reply Stewartville were bowl out for 79 in 17.4 overs with Alex Ali top scoring with 25 and Tagnarine Harriram 16. Andre Seepersaud and Breton Alicock were the most instrumental bowlers for Leonora Secondary with 4 wickets each.
Leonora Secondary won by 3 wickets.
In another match played at the Zeeburg ground, Uitvlugt won the toss and batted but only manage 76 all out in 25.3 overs. Batting for Uitvlugt, Joshua Reddy made 19 and Robin Mangra 18. Bowling for Leonora, Jason Holder took 3 for 8, Jason Payne 2 for 10 and Nocolai Jacobus 2 for 20.
In reply Leonora made 77-7 in 22 overs, with Thaddeus Corell top scoring with an unbeaten 22. Bowling for Uitvlugt, Lallchand Seeram and Joshua Reddy both grab two wickets each.
Queen’s College won the match by 7 wickets.
At the Ogle ground, Queen’s College won the toss and decided to field first. This decision proved worthwhile, as they dismissed School of the Nations for 81 off just 22.1 overs of their allotted 30 overs. Dominic Rooberts was the only batsman to offer any resistance with 16. Bowling for Queens College, Nathan Suknandan, Amos Sarwan, Jayden Alves and Gary Ross each took two wickets.
In reply Queen’s College batted cautiously, reaching their victory target off 20 overs, ending on 82 for 3. Idris Allen made 22, while Nathan Suknandan stroke an unbeaten 22. Ashish Shivraj and Bheem Hardya both took one wicket each.
St Stanislaus College beat St. John’s College by 67 runs.
Over at the GNIC ground, St. John won the toss and elected to bowl first. St Stanislaus took advantage of the bowlers scoring 130 for 6 in the allotted 18 overs, after the overs in the match was reduced due to rain. Batting for St. Stanislaus, Surendra Kaneez hit 41 and Dhasham Samaroo 28. Bowling for St. John’s College Odida Douglas and Amunika Haleseach took one wicket.
In reply, St John’s College could only manage 63 all out in 12 overs. Batting for St. John’s College, Odida Douglas stroke 34 not out.Bowling for St. Stanislaus, Surendra Kaneez grabbed 3 for 6, Daniel Persaud 3 for 14, and Jafar Pindar 3 for 18.