Ramoo’s dominance leads Achievers to huge win in West Berbice cricket
: Krishndat Ramoo (left) and Shamal Angel scored centuries before Ramoo returned with the ball to take 11 wickets (5-52 and 6-36).
: Krishndat Ramoo (left) and Shamal Angel scored centuries before Ramoo returned with the ball to take 11 wickets (5-52 and 6-36).

THE Achievers Youth and Sports Club romped to an innings and 88-run victory against home team No. 5 Mondderlust due to an all-round effort from skipper Krishndat Ramoo when action continued in the West Berbice Cricket Association (WBCA) Anil Lalsa Construction Company Intermediate Two-Day Cricket Competition.
On Saturday (day two), Achievers led by Ramoo were able to bowl out their opponents twice.

The off- spinner picked up 11 wickets for 88 runs from 28 overs to lead the charge.
On the first day two Saturdays ago, Achievers had posted 390, with Ramoo and Shamal Angel smacking centuries.

For the third wicket, the pair put together 243, which took the sail out of their opponents’ bowling. Ramoo struck nine fours and four sixes in his 105, while Angel reached the boundary 14 times, lifting the ball over the ropes six times for a match-high 137. The next best score was by opener Kevin Sinclair, who finished with 49.

Bowling for Number 5, Kenjie Sedock spun his way to 6-91 from 21 overs, while A. Bailey supported with 3-113 (21 overs).

In their second day, on Saturday last, No.5 were bowled out for 99 with Ramoo picking up 5-52 from 13 overs; Sinclair finished with 3-23. Amernauth Seegobin led the attack for the home side with an unbeaten 35.

With a lead of 291, Achievers enforced the follow-on. The home team batted better, but fell for 203. Ramoo finished with 6-36 from 15 overs, while Sinclair picked up 2-54 from 20 overs.
R. Estraido led the home team with a solid 73 (11X4s and 2X6s).

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