Guillen sparks Queen’s Park victory
Monday, February 15 2016
Defending TT CB National League Premier I 50-Over champions, Queen’s Park Cricket Club (QPCC) extended their unbeaten streak to three wins in as many matches after romping to a healthy 139-run victory over Jailal Enterprises Victoria United when round three action bowled off at home in the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of- Spain, yesterday.
Winning the toss, the Parkites opted to take first strike and were led to a tally of 316 for six courtesy a captain’s knock of 141 from opening batsman Justin Guillen. Guillen smashed 10 fours and five sixes in 148 balls and was ably supported by Darren Bravo (81) and Petrock Nicholas’ (42). Satrohan Rambaran was Victoria United’s best bowler as he finished on three for 69, grabbing the wickets of Bravo, Nicholas Pooran (0) and Terrence Hinds (12).
In their turn at the crease, the visitors had a shaky start, losing opener Lincoln Roberts with just three runs on the board. Marcelle James, however, continued on to smash an unbeaten 102 for the Victoria unit. His efforts though, went in vain, as they capitulated for just 177 in 43.5 overs with Victoria’s final five wickets going down for just 14 runs.
Marlon Barclay was the pick of the bowlers for QPCC, picking up four for 28 while Dwayne Smith bagged three for 28. Javon Searles also snagged two for 14.
Meanwhile, Merry Boys prevented PowerGen from achieving their third win, travelling to Penal to secure a crucial 63-run win. Batting first, the Diego Martin boys were dismissed for just 197 in 38.5 overs with Aneil Kanhai (53) leading the charge. He was supported by Samuel Felix (37) and Isaiah Rajah (31).
Royston Crandon kept the visiting bastmen at bay with his spell of five for 17 while Kavesh Kantasingh snatched two for 28.
Chasing a gettable 198 for victory, PowerGen were unable to capitalise on their home advantage, all out for 134 in 37.1 overs. Videsh Sookhai (54) showed the most resistance with the bat but spells of three for 25 from Ricky Jaipaul and two for 15 from Kanhai proved pivotal.
Summarised Scores
MERRY BOYS 197 (38.5) – Aneil Kanhai 53, Samuelk Felix 37, Isaiah Rajah 31; Royston Crandon 5/17, Kavesh Kantasingh 2/28 def.
POEWERGEN 134 (37.1) – Videsh Sookhai 54, Ricky Jaipaul 3/25, Aneil Kanhai 2/15.
ALESCON COMETS 165/7 (38) – Vikash Mohan 49, Richard Kelly 32no, Rohon Primus 24, Stephen Wharwood 21; Utham Muhammed 3/36, Adrian Cooper 2/32 def. TABLELAND 164 (41) – Akiel Cooper 40m Adrian Cooper 29, Cilus Cooper 20; Brian Charles 3/31, Stephen Chaddick 2/24.
FCB CLARKE RO AD 226/6 – Adrian Ali 136no, Kjorn Ottley 32; Javed Boodram 3/41, Idrees Mohammed 2/45 def. T&T PRISONS SERVICE 118 (35.1) – Adrian Daniel 32, Javed Boodram 21; Anderson Phillip 3/31, Kerwyn Sirju 2/12, Kissoondath Mangram 2/25.
QPCC 316/6 – Justin Guillen 141, Darren Bravo 81, Petrock Nicholas 42; Satrohan Rambarran 3/69 def.
JAILAL ENTERPRIS ES VICTO - RIA UNITED 177 (49.4) – Marcelle Jones 102no; Satrohan Rambarran 37; Marlon Barclay 4/28, Dwayne Smith 3/28, Javon Searles 2/14.