Romario Ramdeholl followed up his first innings performance of 6-38 with another mesmerising spell of 6-62 against host Trinidad and Tobago in the Cricket West Indies Two-Day Under-17 tournament.
The off-spinner ended with splendid match figures of 12-100 from 39.4 overs.
Trinidad took first-innings points in the drawn encounter at the Inshan Ali Park in Preysal.
His second standout performance in the match restricted Trinidad to 151-9 declared in their second innings, as Navendra Sankar (1-26) and Golcharran Chulai (1-28) were the other wicket-takers for Guyana.
Jayden Kent top-scored with 41, while Joseph Mendoza made 30.
Earlier, Guyana resumed the day 94-4 and was dismissed for 183 in response to Trinidad’s 202, led by Afraz Ali Budhoo with a well-composed 63 (3x4s; 2x6s) from 90 balls.
Riyad Latiff was unbeaten at 34, while Ramdeholl got 32.
In their second innings, Guyana reached 31-2.
FULL SCORECARD: https://matchcentre.windiescricket.com/match/c6262f80-a3a7-4441-9460-fc9311b3a135
Guyana play their second match on August 17 against Leeward Islands at the National Cricket Centre in Couva.
Below are the summarised scores from the other matches:
At the National Cricket Centre, Couva: Jamaica 103 all out from 34.4 overs (Pajay Nelson 21, Savio Jones 16; Shaquan Belle 4-12, Damani Roach 2-11, Zachary Carter 2-14) & 85 all out from 32.4 overs (Pajay Nelson 15, Savio James 13, Eajay Spence 11; Jakeem Pollard 3-6, Zachary Carter 2-9, R’Jai Gitten 2-12) vs Barbados 236-7 dec from 62 overs (Joshua Branch 84, Joshua Dorne 51, Micah Greenidge 29; Tyriek Bryan 2-34, Vitel Lawes 2-53). Barbados won by an innings and 48 runs
At Gilbert Park, California: Windward Islands 134 all out from 65 overs (Lluvio Charles 50; Isra-el Morton 3-25, Micah McKenzie 3-37) & 107-1 dec from 39.5 overs (Earsinho Fontaine 35, Kodi Grant 22*; Micah Mckenzie 3-41, Isra-el Morton 2-32) vs Leeward Islands 64 all out from 29.4 overs (Caiden Francis 37; Cody Fontenelle 4-21) & 100 all out from 50.2 overs (J’Quan Athanaze 33, Tanez Francis 22; Cody Fontenelle 5-33, Edmund Morancie 2-16, Joel Durand 2-32). Windward won by 71 runs