– as 19 wickets crumble on day one
By Brandon Corlette at Enmore

On a day filled with glorious sunshine, left-arm spinners Ricardo Adams and Nigel Deodat dominated the opening day of Round Two of the Guyana Cricket Board’s (GCB’s) Senior Inter-County four-day tournament at Enmore, ECD.
A total of 19 wickets fell as Adams claimed 5-25 from 14 overs to blow away a new-look Berbice team for 94 all out.

In response, Deodat had 5-42 from 14 overs to restrict Essequibo to 156-9 in 49 overs when stumps were drawn.
Essequibo has a lead of 62 runs, and the final wicket will be aiming to frustrate the Berbicians.
Earlier, Berbice won the toss and opted to bat first. The inexperienced top-order was blown away by the Essequibo seamers. Alex Algoo made three, while Javed Karim was removed for a duck, his second in as many innings as he continues to struggle in this tournament.
Garfield Benjamin was also trapped at the crease for two as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Seon Hetmyer, elder brother of Shimron Hetmyer, looked promising for his 18, but he also failed to capitalise.
Captain Junior Sinclair, batting at number five, was struck on the leg and forced to retire hurt. He returned to bat, but managed only 10 runs.
West Berbice right-handed batsman Shamal Angel, batting at number seven, top-scored for Berbice with 34, but his innings contained only three fours, as Ricardo Adams proved too hot to handle.











