GCA T20 Cup continued yesterday with MYO, DCC & GDF winning

By Sean Devers

At DCC in overcast conditions, an incisive three-over spell of fast bowling from Keon Morris saw GYO defeated GCC by 25 runs in the first of two games at Queenstown.
The Woolford Avenue side were bowled out for 121 all out in 18 overs after they were asked to bat on a good track on the ground.

Leon Swammy made 23 and got support from Zeynul Ramsammy (18), and Damion Vantull (17) as seamer Bernard Bailey grabbed 4-20 for the Bourda Boys.
GCC were shot out for 96 all out in 19 overs with Zachary Jodah looking well set on 36 before he was bowled by Morris.

But only Ronaldo Ali-Mohammed with 15 and Khemraj Jaikarran 12 reached double figures.

Morris captured 5-17 from three overs while Leon Swammy 2-18, and Marlon Boele 1-11 conspired to bowl MYO to victory.
In the afternoon game, DCC beat Police by five wickets after bowling out the Cops for 92 in 17.1 overs before making 95-5 in 19.5 overs.
Kevon Boodie hit two fours and a six 19 but only Dwaine Dick (18), Kemol Savory (15) and Kyle Micheal (10) got into double figures.
Daniel Mootoo had 4-27, with Dexter George 3-8 and Sachin Singh 2-17.

DCC were spearheaded to victory by Zachary Jodah with 33 from 44 balls with three fours and a six before he was bowled by left-arm spinner Anthony Adams. Savory picked up two wickets.
In the morning game at Everest, GNIC reached 45-2 from 8 overs in a reduced game due to overnight and early morning rain, with Joshua Jones 1-17 and Damion Waldron 1-4.
In reply, GDF made 48-2 from 5.4 overs with Leon Andrews 25 not out, and Quacy McPherson nine.

At Everest in the afternoon, Akshaya Persaud hit nine fours and two sixes as Everest reached 194-5 from 20 overs.
Malteenoes were dismissed for 86 in 16 overs despite 20 from opener Shimron Barrington who hit two sixes and a four in cameo 20 as off-spinner, Richie Looknauth, had 4-12 and Clinton Pestano 3-19.

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