The Guyana National Industrial Corporation (GNIC) narrowly missed out on an outright victory against the Transport Sports Club (TSC) in their rain affected encounter of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA)/ Hadi’s World Incorporated first division two-day tournament on Sunday at the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) ground.
Destructive fast bowling from Darwyn Butts and Husbands took GNIC close to an outright victory as the bowlers complimented each other for 12 wickets in the match. Butts collected seven wickets while his new ball partner took five as the batting woes continued at the first division level. With one day’s play available after the entire first day on Saturday was washed out, the TSC batsmen failed to utilize the opportunity that was granted.
Meanwhile GNIC batting was off to a good start as former national U-19 player Richardson (89) shared in an