Kissoon bags 7-wicket haul for NASS

CRICKET ACTION in the Berbice Cricket Board-organised, A. Ally and Sons-sponsored Inter-Secondary School Under-17 two-innings competition continued recently with left-arm spinner Floyd Kissoon of New Amsterdam Secondary School (NASS) picking up 6 for 19 from 9 overs to bowl out Canje Secondary School (CSS) for 59 in their first innings. 

This was in response to NASS first-innings total of 114 all out and, batting a second time, NASS made 48 for 8 declared setting CSS a victory target of 101 runs, to which they struggled to 62 for 7 when time expired, with Kissoon picking up 3 for 22 from 6 overs, to end with match figures of 9 for 41 off 9 overs.
After Vryman’s Erven Secondary School made 117 all out in their first innings against Berbice Educational Institute (BEI), their spinner Kyle Michael took 5 for 8 and pacer Isaiah Lewis 3 for 18 to bowl out BEI for 94 in their first innings response.
Summarized scores for the round are as follows:
At Cumberland, NASS took first innings points from CSS in their drawn match, with NASS scoring 111 all out in their first innings – Garfield Benjamin 30 and Brandon Corlette 22 leading their batting.
Kevin Sinclair took 4 for 28 and Joshua Bacchus 2 for 18, while Sinclair took 3 for 20 and Bacchus 2 for 4 as NASS reached 48 for 8 before declaring their second innings closed.
CSS in their first innings made 59 all out with Floyd Kissoon 6 for 19 and Steven Kalamudin 2 for 15 and in their second turn at the crease, CSS reached 62 for 7 with Kissoon taking 3 for 22 and Joshua Deonarain and Arjuna Pooran 2 for 9 each.
At Rose Hall Community Centre, Vryman’s Erven Secondary School (VESS) took first innings points from BEI in their drawn match, with VESS scoring 117 all out in their 1st innings, led by 36 from Junior Williams and 22 from Mark Wilson.
Steve Deonarine took 3 for 25 and Floyd Shultz 2 for 30 for 1st innings 117 all out with Junior Williams 36 and Mark Wilson 22. Steve Deonarain 3 for 25 and Floyd Schultz 2 for 30 for BEI, who in their turn at the crease were bowled out for 94, led by Sasenarine Sookhoo 30 and Mahendra Parsram 20, as Kyle Michael took 5 for 8 and Isaiah Lewis 3 for 18 for VESS.

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