Jaguars Franchise 3-day League tourney Wins for West Demerara, Lower Corentyne and Upper Corentyne

At Port Mourant: Essequibo fell short of their victory target by just 23 runs chasing 248 despite Kemo Paul’s 115. Shivnarine Chanderpaul contributed 39 while Anthony Adams chipped in with 34. Bowling for Upper Corentyne Eon Hooper and Shawn Perreira had 3 wickets apiece while Clinton Pestano and Keon Sinclair had 2 wickets each.At Lusignan: Georgetown resuming on their overnight score of 74 for 3, reached 264 all out. Captain Christopher Barnwell made an unbeaten 133, Dexter Solomon supported with 32.
Bowling for West Demerara, Romario Sheperd took 4 for 62 , Richie Looknauth 2 for 62 and Kheshram Seyhodan 3 for 59
Set 78 for victory, West Demerara reached the target within the mandatory 15 over. Tagenarine Chanderpaul made 43, and Akshaya Persaud made 20 not out. Gajanan Suknanan claimed 2 wickets.
At Albion: East Coast Demerara were eventually bowled out for 125 after resuming at their overnight score of 97/7 leaving Lower Corentyne with a target of 210 for a come from behind victory. Royston Crandon and Kassim Khan both finished with 3/20 while Sharaz Ramsarran took 2/21.
Surujnarine Kandasammy’s 71 then led the successful run chase for the home side as they finished on 210/6 to complete victory after conceding what was thought to be a significant first innings lead.
He was well supported by Gajanand Singh who made 41. Royston Crandon and Devon Clements completed the chase to finish on 29 and 13 respectively. Bowling for East Coast Demerara, leg-spinner Steven Sankar took 4/50.

At Enterprise: East Bank Demerara were eventually dismissed for 314 as Boodan Baksh finished on 23 not out. Bowling for West Berbice, Keyron Fraser returned with the ball to complete a good all round performance in the match by claiming 4/52. Kevon Jawahir was the other main wicket taker with figures of 3/70.
West Berbice in their second turn at the crease were bowled out for 180. Leon Andrews, Andrew Dutchin and Raffael Estraido were the only batsman to score more than 20.
East Bank Demerara had 12 without loss when the match ended in a draw.

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