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GCB/Igloo Ice Cream U17 Inter-County Cricket Tournament Essequibo brush aside mighty Demerara by three wickets

-Berbice dispatch GCB U15 Select XI by nine wickets

- By Royston Alkins

Essequibo Under-17 defeated their counterpar­ts from Demerara by three wickets yesterday, at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), in the second round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Igloo Ice Cream Inter-County Under-17 tournament. The fired up Essequibo side utilized four medium pacers in dislodging Demerara for 127 runs, after the middle order was wrecked by medium pacer Mark Rankin, who grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul, and Lance Roberts who did the bulk of the damage. Essequibo’s batsmen sealed a hard fought victory, as they reached their target for the loss of seven wickets.

The day started with Demerara, the defending champions, winning the toss and electing to bat first. They, however, found themselves in a slum early on, with the score on 57 for four, at the first water break. Danger man, Sachin Singh fell to the first ball of the match, edging Reyaz Khan to the wicket-keeper, and three other wickets quickly followed. National players, Alphius Bookie and Ashmede Nedd were tasked with rebuilding the innings.

Rankin, however, struck again to remove both Bookie (18,) and Nedd (04), to send Demerara into further disarray with the total on 69 for six, in the 18th over. Off-spinner Roberts then deceived Andrew Samaroo, who failed to score, reducing Demerara to 71 for 7 in the 21st over.

The defending champions who looked uninspired throughout the day, were eventually dismissed for 127 in 40.5 overs, with Rankin snaring five for 23 from 9.5 overs, while being backed up by off-spinner Roberts (218) and Leon Swamin (2-22), as Essequibo completed a clinical bowling effort. Demerara could have been in even deeper trouble, but Himnaught Dindyal (18) pushed the total pass the 100 run mark, whilst extras contribute­d a hefty 36, to supplement Demerara’s woeful batting display.

Essequibo, in their response, raced to 38 for one in the ninth over, before Orlando Jailall (23) was bowled by skipper Pradesh Balkissoon. Jailall’s innings gave Essequibo an ideal start, and included two fours, one of which was a scorching cover drive off of Qumar Torrington, and a single six, smashed straight back over Nedd’s head.

Essequibo continued to coast along on the back of the 42 run second wicket partnershi­p, between Kevin Christian (24) and Azeem Mohamed (16) who ran well between the wickets, while frustratin­g Demerara’s spinners. With the score on 80 for one at the halfway point, Nedd struck and removed Christian. Another quick

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 ??  ?? Off-spinner Lance Roberts, took 2 for 18 and returned to score 29 not out, to take Essequibo to a tense three wicket win (Photo by Royston Alkins)
Off-spinner Lance Roberts, took 2 for 18 and returned to score 29 not out, to take Essequibo to a tense three wicket win (Photo by Royston Alkins)
 ??  ?? Orlando Jailall who made an aggressive 23 for Essequibo, is struck on the helmet by the tournament’s quickest bowler, Qumar Torrington (Photo by Royston Alkins)
Orlando Jailall who made an aggressive 23 for Essequibo, is struck on the helmet by the tournament’s quickest bowler, Qumar Torrington (Photo by Royston Alkins)
 ??  ?? The nagging Mark Rankin of Essequibo grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul, 5-23, whilst wrecking Demerara’s middle order (Photo by Royston Alkins)
The nagging Mark Rankin of Essequibo grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul, 5-23, whilst wrecking Demerara’s middle order (Photo by Royston Alkins)

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