Sinclairs help Berbice beat GCB Select X1 by 7 wickets
ON a day blessed with glorious sunshine and on a dry pitch at the
Lusignan Ground on the East Coast of Demerara, Berbice, led
by a 5-for from Junior Sinclair and an unbeaten 74 from West
Indies batting all-rounder Kevin Sinclair, beat the GCB Select
X1 by seven wickets yesterday.
Scores: Select X1 (139 all out in 37.3 overs, Berbice (140-3 in
29.1)
The Select X1 batted first with a strong breeze blowing from
the Atlantic Ocean and were quickly 38-5.
Rampersaud Ramnauth (6) tried to flick pacer Clifton Pestano
and was taken at mid-off, at 14-1 in the third over.
Nial Smith bowled Brandon Jaikarran (1), leaving the score on
15-2, before Junior Sinclair removed Romeo Deonarain (13)
at 27-3.

Kevin Sinclair made an unbeaten 74 for Berbice.
Junior Sinclair got rid of Akshaya Persaud (5) a run later
before Afraz Budhoo (5) was taken by Kevin Sinclair off his
unrelated namesake Junior at 38-5.
Kwesi Mickle and Jayden Dowlin shared in a 47-run sixth
wicket with sensible batting before Dowlin (14) and Ronaldo
Jeffery, who hails from Bartica, both fell to Junior Sinclair to
give the first five-wicket haul in the tournament.
Joshua Jones, who recently returned from a successful debut
season in England, joined Mickle at 89-7.
Mickle played some good shots on the slightly rough outfield
and reached the boundary four times and cleared it once off
a free hit.
Mickel (49) edged Zeynul Ramsammy to slip at 112-8.
Pestano struck with his first delivery of a new spell when he
trapped Jones LBW, after hitting two sixes in 16.
Jones’ demise at 138 brought the last pair together, but
Ramsammy removed Nityanand Mathura (15) to finish off
the innings.
Kevin Sinclair took 5-25 from 10 consecutive overs. He got
support from Pestano and Ramsammy, who had two wickets
each.
Set 140 to win, Berbice lost Adrian Sukwah (6) at 25-1 before
Jones, who bowled impressively, removed Rampertab
Rampersaud (9) to leave Berbice on 27-2.
Tomanni Caesar (13) and Kevin Sinclair brought up the 50 in
the 14th over before off-spinner Mathura removed Caesar 54-
3.
That was to be the last success for the Select X1 as
Ramsammy joined the well-entrenched Sinclair, who struck
four fours and three sixes in his 63-ball unbeaten 74 to
surpass Matthew Nandu’s 73 against Essequibo in Essequibo
on Saturday.
Ramsammy finished undefeated on 23 as the pair added 86
in an unfinished fourth-wicket stand.
The action will continue tomorrow at Enmore when
defending Champions Demerara face off with the Select X1.