Dhanai Voted MVP as ACS Completes Another Successful Tour of Guyana

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Suresh Dhanai was named MVP of the ACS during their recent tour of Guyana, taking 10 wickets at an average of 13. ACS achieved seven wins out of eleven matches played. Kevon Boodie led the scoring with 266 runs, while Keon Lake was the top wicket-taker with 12 wickets. Overall, the tour was a success for ACS.

The American Cricket Society (ACS) recently concluded a successful tour in Guyana, where seam bowling all-rounder Suresh Dhanai was honored as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) based on the FL Sport App. Dhanai excelled with 10 wickets across five innings, maintaining an impressive average of 13 and an economy rate of 5.65. His standout performance included best bowling figures of 5 for 31 against the Guyana Emerging Team, complemented by three catches in the outfield.

Throughout the tour, ACS played a total of 11 matches, achieving seven victories, sustaining two losses, while two matches were abandoned due to rain. On the batting front, Kevon Boodie emerged as the leading run-scorer for ACS with 266 runs in six innings at an average of 53, followed by Akshay Homraj and Jonathan Foo, with 150 and 148 runs, respectively. The list of notable run-scorers included Oraine Williams (135), Ramaal Lewis (130), Akeem Dewar (121), Raymond Perez (111), and Jonathan Van Lange (104).

In terms of wicket-takers, the top performers included Keon Lake with 12 wickets, followed by Dhanai’s 10 wickets and nine from Antony Adams. Others contributing to the bowling success were Damion Jacobs (8), Trinson Carmichael (7), and a group of bowlers totaling 5 wickets each, consisting of Yuvraj Dayal, Nigel Deodat, Moein Khan, Deveshwari Prashad, and Jonathan Van Lange.

Here are the summarized results of the matches played during the tour:
1. Game One: Lusignan defeated ACS by 25 runs (Lusignan 143 all out; ACS 118 all out).
2. Game Two: Match against Demerara Select XI abandoned due to wet outfield.
3. Game Three: Everest defeated ACS by 3 runs (Everest 212-5; ACS 209-7).
4. Game Four: ACS defeated Enmore by 7 wickets (Enmore 143-9; ACS 146-3).
5. Game Five: ACS defeated Chesney Sports Club by 3 wickets (Chesney 156-7; ACS 159-7).
6. Game Six: ACS defeated Berbice Select XI by 4 wickets (Berbice 141 all out; ACS 142-6).
7. Game Seven: Match against Number 69 Vikings abandoned due to wet outfield.
8. Game Eight: ACS defeated High Profile by 2 wickets (High Profile 244-6; ACS 249-8).
9. Game Nine: ACS defeated Bartica by 2 wickets (Bartica 138-8; ACS 141-8).
10. Game Ten: ACS defeated Guyana Emerging Team by 20 runs (ACS 212-8; Guyana 192 all out).
11. Game Eleven: ACS defeated Police Sports Club by 10 wickets (Police 102 all out; ACS 108-0).

In summary, Suresh Dhanai’s exceptional performance as the MVP and the ACS’s commendable results underscore the team’s strong competitive spirit during their tour of Guyana. With a focus on both individual excellence and collective success, the ACS showcased their capabilities through remarkable batting and bowling statistics, further establishing their presence in the cricketing community.

Original Source: newsroom.gy

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