Wednesday, May 1, 2024

SIR GARRY SCORES: Round 4

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SUMMARISED scores from the fourth round of the Sir Garfield Sobers International Schools Tournament.

ZONE A

At Wayne Daniel: Foundation School 212-7 in 37 overs (Danyl Husbands 60, Shaquan Carrington 59, Mario Hinds 19, Jermain Davis 18, Joshua Corbin 11 not out; Anthony Singh 3-41, Carl Kumar 2-28, Elnathan Sukhnandan 2-40). Queen’s College 141-5 in 25 overs (Carl Kumar 41, Navindra Persaud 32, Clarence Baird 17, Damani Thomas 13). Foundation School won by two runs. Target was adjusted to 144 off 25 overs

At James Bryan: Fatima College 87-6 in 15 overs (Andrew Davidson 30, Wendell George 29, Tyrese Marshall 2-16, Renaldo Griffith 2-21). St Leonard’s Boys 56 in 13.1 overs (Tauron Gibson 21; Wendell George 2-9, Jonathan Ramdanie 2-10, Mikkel Govia 2-12, Anand Lochan 2-14). Fatima College won by 31 runs. Match was reduced to 25 overs, then to 18 and 15 overs)

At Wanderers: Vishnu Boys Hindu College 98 in 27 overs (Nickolai Sammy 15, Joey Samuel 11, Khalid Hudson 4-26, Keron Persaud 3-15). Presentation College 99-3 in 23.2 overs (Darius Gopaul 23 n.o, Joel Sutherland 23, Isiah Ali 16, Keron Persaud 15, Rickash Boodram 2-21). Presentation College won by seven wickets. Match reduced to 28 overs

At Windward: French Verandah St Vincent Community College 119-9 in 40 overs (Kody Horne 33, Jeremy Harewood 20, Jeremy Layne 13; Marcus Nandu 2-13, Denniel Griffiths 2-35). Oakville Cricket Academy 120-5 in 32.2 overs (Guaranshu Sharma 57, Denniel Griffiths 17, Mikayle Riley 13, Othneil Lewis 2-23). Oakville Cricket Academy won by five wickets.  

ZONE B

At Church Hill: Dominica Combined Schools 78 in 23.1 overs (Malakai Xavier 17, Brian Joseph 17, Melvin Defoe 12; Nicholas Kirton 4-20, Ronaldo Callender 3-23). Combermere School 82-2 in 9.4 overs (Nicholas Kirton 42, Leniko Boucher 22, Kerwin Dupigny 2-37). Combermere School won by eight wickets. Match reduced to 34 overs.

At Briar Hall: Queen’s Park Cricket Club 101 in 25.1 overs (Daniel Ramsawak 24, Iqwe Craig 18, Kallis Romain 14; Shakeel Turney 4-21, Marson Burgess 2-11, Damien Goodman 2-22). BCL Juniors 105-8 in 26.4 overs (Zidane Harewood 36, Renaldo Boyce 22; Cavan Byrne 4-28, Kevis John 2-11). BCL Juniors won by two wickets. Match was reduced to 27 overs.

At Content: Hamilton Lashley Foundation 183-4 in 26 overs (Shavon Brooks 55, Tashawn Boyce 53 n.o, Javon Grosvenor 31, Chetram Persaud 2-38). New Amsterdam School 113 in 25 overs (Zachary Persaud 40, Sasenarine Sukhu 35, Brandon Corlette 11, Andre Skeete 4-21, Dario Greaves 2-26, Micah Thornhill 2-33). Hamilton Lashley Foundation won by 70 runs. Match reduced to 34 overs.

At Dover: Antigua Combined Schools 189-4 in 25 overs (Melvin Charles 68 n.o, Tyrone Williams 25, Tariq Benjamin 24, Hughan Tonge 23 n.o, Romario Brathwaite 2-38). Eletra Institute 44 in 16.2 overs (Deopaul Persaud 17; Hughan Tonge 5-10, Jadeja Martin 2-4, Kofi James 2-6). Antigua Combined Schools won by 145 runs. Match reduced to 30 overs.

Rescheduled match

At Content: Oakville 201-4 in 39 overs (Marcus Nandu 56 not out, Gauranshu Sharma  33, Ashtan Deosammy 32, Sanjay Stanley 32 not out; Tyrone Phillip 2-41). Fatima College 88 in 30.5 overs (Josh Doukie 19, Aaron Wilford 14, Andrew Davidson 12; Marcus Nandu 4-17, William Thomas 2-22, Uzair Malik 2-26). Oakville Cricket Academy won by 113 runs. (EZS)

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