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Demerara dethrones Berbice in Inter-County Super-50 final

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In a one-sided showdown at the Georgetown Cricket Club, Demerara emerged victorious, dethroning Berbice with a convincing 63-run win in the final of the Guyana Cricket (GCB) Board Senior Inter-County Super-50 tournament.

The match saw Demerara setting a competitiv­e target of 194 after being dismissed for 193 in 39.5 overs.

Demerara were indebted to an impressive bowling display from Ronaldo Alimohamed that left Berbice struggling to chase down the total.

They were eventually restricted to 131 all out in 28.3 overs.

Berbice’s decision to send Demerara in to bat first seemed promising as they managed to restrict Demerara to a below par score. Richie Looknauth played a pivotal role in Demerara’s innings, top-scoring with an unbeaten 52. His innings included five boundaries and two towering sixes and provided the much-needed stability.

Captain Tevin Imlach contribute­d significan­tly with a composed 39 from 45 balls, featuring five boundaries. Imlach partnered with Akshaya Persaud to establish a crucial 51-run partnershi­p for the fourth wicket, which laid a solid foundation for Demerara’s innings. Chandrapau­l Hemraj and Sherfane Rutherford also played valuable knocks, scoring 29 and 21 runs, respective­ly.

Berbice’s bowling effort was led by Kevin Sinclair, who claimed four wickets for 31 runs and Romario Shepherd, who took two wickets for 18 runs.

Chasing the target, Berbice faced an uphill battle and were ultimately bowled out cheaply. Kevlon Anderson was the top scorer for Berbice, contributi­ng 40 runs from 52 balls before being caught at point by Mavindra

Dindyal off the bowling of Rutherford. Apart from Shimron Hetmyer’s 25 and Sinclair’s 10, none of the other Berbice batsmen managed to reach double figures.

Demerara’s bowlers maintained the pressure, with

Alimohamed taking four crucial wickets for 29 runs while Rutherford added two more wickets, conceding 36 runs.

 ?? ?? Newly crowned champions, Demerara.
Newly crowned champions, Demerara.

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