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Police Force Cricket Team Dominates Army in Georgetown Championship

The Guyana Police Force cricket team secured a commanding 63-run victory over the Guyana Defence Force in the Georgetown Cricket Association's Dave West Indies 1st Division 50 Overs Championship.

ParAdrian Singh
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Guyana Police Force cricket team celebrates victory at Eve Leary Ground in Georgetown Championship match

In a commanding display of cricket prowess at the Eve Leary Ground, the Guyana's security forces showcased their sporting rivalry as the Guyana Police Force (GPF) secured a decisive 63-run victory over the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in the Georgetown Cricket Association's Dave West Indies 1st Division 50 Overs Championship.

Explosive Batting Performance

The Police Force, batting first on their home turf, demonstrated exceptional batting prowess by amassing an impressive 345 runs in 45.1 overs. The standout performance came from Kemol Savory, who blazed through his innings with a spectacular 69 runs off just 51 deliveries, including seven sixes and three fours.

Kanaiya Ramkarran provided solid support with a well-crafted 53 runs, featuring five boundaries and two maximums. The Police Force's strong showing was further bolstered by consistent contributions throughout the batting order.

Team Effort Secures Victory

The victory highlighted the depth of talent within the Police Force cricket team, with multiple players making significant contributions:

  • Pernell London: 37 runs
  • Quentin Sampson: 35 runs
  • Anthony Adams: 34 runs
  • Dwayne Dick: 31 runs
  • Chemroy Kendall: 30 runs

This dominant performance by the Police Force cricket team demonstrates the importance of institutional sports programs in fostering competitive excellence and building camaraderie between Guyana's security forces.

Adrian Singh

Business reporter focused on economic freedom, foreign investment, and institutional transparency.