Suresh Dhanai was named MVP after ACS’s successful 11-match tour in Guyana, with ACS winning 7 games. Dhanai took 10 wickets, while Kevon Boodie was the top batsman with 266 runs. The tour included some abandoned matches, but the team’s overall performance was strong.
Suresh Dhanai, a seam bowling all-rounder, was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) based on the FL Sport App during the American Cricket Society’s (ACS) recent tour of Guyana. Dhanai excelled with ten wickets across five innings, averaging 13 with an economy rate of 5.65. His standout performance included bowling figures of 5-31 against the Guyana Emerging Team, and he contributed three catches in the outfield.
Throughout the tour, ACS played 11 matches, winning seven, losing two, and seeing two abandoned due to rain. In terms of batting, Kevon Boodie led the team with 266 runs from six innings at an average of 53, followed by Akshay Homraj (150), Jonathan Foo (148), and others. Additionally, ACS’ top bowlers included Keon Lake with 12 wickets, Dhanai with 10, and several others close behind.
The match summaries reveal a mixed performance in the tournament:
Game One: Lusignan defeated ACS by 25 runs. Lusignan all out for 143, ACS managed 118.
Game Two: Match against Demerara Select XI abandoned due to rain.
Game Three: Everest narrowly defeated ACS by three runs in a tight contest.
Game Four: ACS secured a victory over Enmore by seven wickets, bolstered by Dhanai’s two wickets.
Game Five: ACS triumphed against Chesney Sports Club by three wickets, highlighted by Boodie’s 58 runs.
Game Six: ACS overcame Berbice Select XI by four wickets.
Game Seven: Match against Number 69 Vikings abandoned.
Game Eight: ACS defeated High Profile by two wickets in a high-scoring game.
Game Nine: ACS edged out Bartica by two wickets.
Game Ten: ACS won over Guyana Emerging Team by 20 runs using the DLS method.
Game Eleven: ACS completed the tour with a 10-wicket win against Police Sports Club.
In summary, Suresh Dhanai’s outstanding contributions earned him the MVP accolade as ACS had a productive tour in Guyana, with 7 wins out of 11 matches despite some challenges. Their balanced performance in both bowling and batting, led by key players like Kevon Boodie and Keon Lake, showcased the team’s capabilities and strength in the sport, paving the way for future successes.
Original Source: newsroom.gy