Devaughn Nandan and Mark Ramsammy recorded centuries for the Transport Sports Club (TSC) in their side’s drawn encounter against Third Class in the weekend’s lone GCA/Noble House Seafoods second division, two-day fixture at the Gandhi Youth Organization (GYO) ground.
TSC won the toss and elected to bat in the rain-affected fixture. Nandan (114) and Ramsammy (117) then stepped to the plate and stroked centuries to spearhead their side’s first innings total of 335-5 declared as Mark Roopchand (2-79) picked up two wickets.
Third Class in their first innings response were skittled out for 77 in 20 overs with only Anand Persaud (24) providing any resistance.
Alvin Mohabir (4-22) and Kevin Ross (4-24) shared eight wickets between them for TSC, who after capturing first innings points, reached 151-6 in their second innings before play was called.
Nandan (70) struck eight fours and five maximums in another sole batting effort as Lenny Panchan (5-41) bagged a second innings five-for for Third Class.