Atlantic Marine Supplies INC Susuki Motor Cycles T20s
Jadon Cambell cuts during his 61 at MSC yesterday (Sean Devers photo)
Jadon Cambell cuts during his 61 at MSC yesterday (Sean Devers photo)

Andrews, Lyght tons highlights latest round

By Sean Devers
THE Police pair of Lennox Andrews and Andrew Lyght Jnr highlighted the latest round of the GCA’s Atlantic Marine Supplies INC Susuki Motor Cycles 2nd Division T/20 Competition yesterday.

At the Queen’s College ground, undefeated Police produced a run fiest to beat Agricola by 192 runs.

Andrews joined Lyght at 37-1 when Troy Benn (23) was bowled by Joel Gilkes and they featured in a brutal second wicket stand of 210.

Lyght, the son of the late Guyana and West Indies ‘B’ team opener Andrew Lyght, slammed 13 fours and four sixes in an explosive 54-ball 100 while Andrews’ 116 lasted 55 balls and included eight fours and 10 sixes as Police made 275-3 off 20 overs.

Shemroy Barrington helped MSC to a 5-wkt win at Malteenoes yesterday (Sean Devers photo)

Agricola were bowled out for 83 in 17.2 overs as no batter reached 14.

Dwane Dick followed up his five-wicket haul in the last round with 2-0. He was supported by Vishal Jaigobin (2-29) and Troy Benn (2-28)

At Malteenoes, the host remained unbeaten when they beat DCC by five wickets.

DCC, led by Jadon’s Campbell’s unbeaten 61 decorated with three fours and four sixes from 49 balls and 29 from Sachin Singh who made 29 with a four and three sixes, reached 128-6 off-20 overs.

Left-arm spinner Trevon France took 2-9 in a frugal 4-over spell for MSC who replied with 133-5 with six balls to spare.

Lennox Andrews (left) and Andrew Lyght both scored centuries for police yesterday

Former Guyana opener Shemroy Barrington made 48 from 29 balls with seven boundaries which included four sixes.

Jamal Norton (32) and Jeremiah Scott (16) were the other MSC batters to reach 15 as Kareem Whitney had 2-19 in a fruitless effort for the Queenstown team.

At Bourda, 4R Lions beat Diplomats by nine wickets.

Diplomats were dismissed for 100 in 18 overs with extras top scoring with 33, while Rayson Gill made 26 as Natron Gill had 3-16, Sanjay Algoo 3-17 and Romeo Deonarain (2-4) did the damage for the 4R Lions, which included West Indies youth pacer Isai Throne.

Deonarain returned with the bat to stroke an unbeaten 47 while Sachin Balgobin made 34 with three boundaries before he was caught and bowled by Michael McCalmont at 82-1. Rashad Gafur, 13 not out was with Deonarain when victory was achieved at 101-1 in 18.2 overs.

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