Stabroek News Sunday

Foo smacks another century as L/Corentyne lead Georgetown

- By Clifton Ross

A robust century from the in-form Johnathan Foo headlined yesterday’s rainaffect­ed second day between Georgetown and Lower Corentyne in the ongoing Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Jaguars Franchise League three day tournament.

The second round of the competitio­n, played at Albion Community Center Ground, got off to a good start on day two before savage showers forced officials to abandon play shortly before tea.

Upon delivering the verdict to both skippers; Veerasammy Permaul and Chris Barnwell, the groundsmen confirmed that play on today’s final day, will begin on time.

They, however, noted that the main focus will be the boundary area which took the brunt of the rain.

Foo followed up his first round 152 with another commanding innings of 127, decorated with six fours and seven sixes from just 121 balls, propelling Lower Corentyne to 249-5 in reply to Georgetown’s first innings 212.

At stumps the home team managed a meagre lead of 37 with Sharaz Ramcharran unbeaten on 21 and Permaul (09*).

Georgetown were heavily indebted to off-spinners Gajanan Suknanan who bowled extremely well for his two wickets.

Play began at 9:30hrs sharp under some brilliant sunshine with David Latchaya and Foo resuming their innings on 02 and 75 respective­ly and their side trailing by a first innings deficit of 89 runs.

Foo didn’t open up much as he decided to play calmly towards his second century of the competitio­n, getting there of just 103 balls.

After reaching his century, Foo freed his arms a bit by nailing a few maximums one which disappeare­d somewhere outside the Albion Ground.

With two set batters in the middle, Lower Corentyne soon wiped off their deficit and began to build a slight lead. However, Suknanan was more than happy to give the ball a bit of flight and was rewarded for his bravery by getting the big breakthrou­gh for Georgetown, trapping the century maker Foo lbw.

Georgetown bowlers did well to hit the pads of the Corentyne batters on numerous occasions, only to have their shouts overruled by the umpires, but one successful lbw appeal brought a couple more as Devon Lord picked up his second wicket of the match when he pinned Latchaya for 29.

Suknanan continued to flight the ball to the batsmen and managed to outfox wicket-keeper/batsman Akeem Hinds (18) who was also out leg before wicket. Permaul hit a couple of fours, one of which was sweetly driven down

(Orlando Charles photo) to the long-off boundary to a swampy state. while Ramcharran found Lower Corentyne were the fence on a few occasions also a bit unlucky as they but was seemingly failed to acquire one more keen on rotating the strike. run which would have

The mini partnershi­p taken them to 250, thus looked fruitful before the affording them the two heavens opened up and additional batting points unleashed a period of but are neverthele­ss in a heavy showers which only good position to achieve lasted a few minutes but that landmark today. was enough to relegate Day three’s action will most of the Albion Ground bowl off at 9:30hrs today.

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Heavy showers forced officials to call off play during the afternoon session.
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