Demerara blew Essequibo away in a rain affected match while the select Under-17s stunned Berbice to record victories in the first round matches of the GCB/HIH U-19 50-Overs Inter-County 2016 Competition yesterday. At the Enterprise Community Centre Ground, Berbice won the toss and opted to bat on a track that appear to offer even bounce,
GCB/HIH U-19 Inter-County 3-Day 2016 Competition… Renee 99 burrys Essequibo as Demerara lifts 3-Day title …..Yadram slams brilliant 177 against Berbice
In-form opening batsman Renaldo Renee stroked a classy half century to lead Demerara to first innings honours against Essequibo, claiming the 3-Day title of the GCB/HIH U-19 Inter-County Competition at the Georgetown Cricket Club ground. And Bhaskar Yadram brilliant 177 saw the U-17s getting the better of Berbice at the Wales Community Centre ground. Renee,
GCB/HIH U-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016 Competition… Essequibo, Demerara in control after first day of second round
Essequibo and defending champion, Demerara, continued where they left off from the first round of the GCB/HIH Under-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016. They are in control after the first day of the second round of the Competition today. Berbice who lost their way against Essequibo in round one, fell for 198 in their first innings against
GCB/HIH U-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016… Essequibo and Demerara victorious in round 1
Keemo Paul all-round brilliance saw Essequibo registering a massive victory over Berbice while Demerara mauled the Select U-17s in the first round of the GCB/HIH Under-19 3-Day Inter-County Competition 2016. Under-19 World Champion, Keemo Paul, followed up his excellent 85 with a 4-wicket haul as Berbice crumbled to an innings and 60 runs defeat; a
GCB/HIH U-19 3Day Inter-County 2016….. Essequibo and Demerara in the driver’s seat after day 2
Essequibo and Demerara are in the driver’s seat against Berbice and the Select U-17s respectively at the end of day two of the GCB/HIH Under-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016. Resuming on 71/2 at the Enterprise Busta Sports Club ground, Essequibo on the back of U-19 World Champion, Keemo Paul, posted 246 all out. They slipped from
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