Perez slams another ton as DCC and Police head into final day battle 

Raymond Perez stuck is a man in fine form (Royston Alkins photo)

West Indies under – 19 batsman Raymond Perez registered another impressive century for the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) who are locked in battle against the Police Sports Club (PSC) in the latest round of the Georgetown Cricket Association Noble House Seafoods second-division two-day cricket competition yesterday. 

PSC after winning the toss, inserted the host DCC who made use of a good batting surface and posted 340-9 declared from  63.3 overs. Police in response, ended the day on 98-2, trailing by 242 runs.

 Perez, who struck 192 against Diplomats last weekend, was once again at the forefront of DCC’s innings with another fine century, posting 159 against the lawmen. His knock included 18 fours and seven sixes. The elegant right-hander shared in a 107-run stand with Nkosi Beaton (53) who struck a matured half-century as Dexter George (33) and Sachin Singh (25) failed to convert starts.