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Essequibo ahead on first day

- ByRomario Samaroo

On a day in which some 25 wickets fell, defending champions Demerara were facing defeat at the end of the first day’s play of the final round match against Essequibo in the Guyana Cricket Board/Hand-inHand U19, three-day tournament at Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo, yesterday.

Demerara were dismissed for 40 runs in their first innings and were five wickets down in their second innings still trailing by 12 runs.

When play began yesterday, Demerara won the toss and elected to bat a decision which proved costly for them as they collapsed for 40.

Essequibo, in their first innings were bowled out for 143 and Demerara closed on 91-5 at the close of play.

A revamped Demerara side missing key players Nkosi Beaton, Qumar Torrington and captain, Bhaskar Yadram was always going to find the going difficult.

To compound matters, vice-captain, Sagar Hatirimani was overlooked for the captaincy which was handed to Adrian Hinds.

Joshua Jones and Joel Fortune once again tore into a batting line up, bagging three wickets each.

Kennard Moonsammy top scored with 11 runs including two fours and was the only batsman to reach double figures.

Jones removed the two opening batsman, including West Indies U-19 player Joshua Persaud for ducks. Demerara looked to be in T20 mode with the longest partnershi­p being just 12 runs. Quintin Sampson was also amongst the wickets, picking up two in the innings of just 21 overs.

Jones finished with 310, Fortune took 3-13 and Sampson 2-9.

When Essequibo batted, despite losing Kevin Christian for seven with the score on nine, Orlando Jailall teamed up with Kurt Lovell to add 60 for the second wicket.

By the end of the partnershi­p, Lovell had blasted four fours and two sixes for his 43.

Sampson scored 31 while Jones struck two sixes and a four in his 21. Nedd and Khan both bagged five wicket hauls for 43 and 42 runs respective­ly with Khan missing out on a hat trick.

Demerara started their second innings with a 47run opening stand between Persaud and Hinds who each made 31.

Persaud stroked seven fours while Hinds struck two sixes and one four.

Leg spinner, Sherlan Anthony picked up two late wickets with Hatirimani the batman at the crease on four, heading into the second day.

The match resumes at 10:00h. The Select U17 cricketers ended day one of the Hand-inHand Mutual Fire and Life Insurance/Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U19 Inter-County three-day match against Berbice on 76-4, trailing by 100 runs at stumps at the Everest Cricket Club ground, Camp Road.

The day began with Berbice winning the toss and electing to bat.

They subsequent­ly found themselves tottering on 55-5 after seamer Sheldon Charles and Sylvan Williams produced a steady opening burst.

They, however, scrapped to 176 all out after number seven batsman Trevor Stanislaus and Leon Swamy both scored 47 in a lower order fight back.

Stanislaus’s innings included six fours and two sixes while Swamy laced three sixes and a four to give their bowlers a total to work with.

Charles, for his efforts, ended with 3-30 and was the pick of the bowlers while leg-spinner Niran Bissu had 2-12 and five other bowlers had a wicket apiece.

The U17’s in their first innings reply, lost national U15 opener Mavendra Dindyal (7) caught behind off the bowling of seamer Kevlon Anderson with the score on 7-1.

Wickets at crucial points, including those of skipper Sachin Singh (15) and Seon Glasgow (18) saw the juniors ending the day one on 76 – 4, trailing Berbice by 100.

Andrew Seepersaud is unbeaten on 25 after carving out three fours and with him is Schultz on 1.

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