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Adams all-round brilliance guides Everest past DCC

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A brilliant all-round effort by skipper Dwayne Adams single-handedly propelled host Everest over the defending champions the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) by 16 runs in Saturday’s lone New Building Society (NBS) second division 40-overs tournament.

Everest, after winning the toss and electing to bat, were dismissed for 168 in 35 overs. Adams top-scored with an innings of 52 inclusive of four fours and five maximums. He got support from regional first-class player Amir Khan (38) and Kamesh Yadram (25) as leg spinner Steven Sankar snared 3-24 to continue his excellent form for DCC. Totaram Bishun (2-34) was also among the wickets.

DCC in response, never got the innings going and were stifled by a barrage of spinners from the host and were eventually bundled out for 152 in 38.5 overs.

Adams backed up his fine innings with the bat to grab 3-31 from his compliment of eight overs to mute DCC’s powerful batting lineup. Off-spinner Richie Looknaught (3-12) produced a tidy spell with the ball while Travis Persaud (2-30) and Javed Rasheed (1-21) also contribute­d to the win.

Only former West Indies player Derwin Christian (31) and Raymond Perez (23) displayed any fight for the defending champions who were caught napping.

Meanwhile, the highly anticipate­d contest between the University of Guyana (UG) and the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) had to be cancelled for the second weekend running. While last week’s match was interrupte­d by the rain, a source revealed to this publicatio­n that UG’s participat­ion was affected because of the forced closure of the campus due to recent unfortunat­e bomb scares which rocked the institutio­n.

 ??  ?? Berbician, Romello Crawford kicked off his 2019 campaign on the most positive note, sprinting to victory in the feature 35-lap event of the R&R Internatio­nal multi race programme yesterday at the National Park.
Berbician, Romello Crawford kicked off his 2019 campaign on the most positive note, sprinting to victory in the feature 35-lap event of the R&R Internatio­nal multi race programme yesterday at the National Park.

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