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In a heartfelt tribute, law enforcement officers from Guyana and the New York Police Department (NYPD) faced off in a friendly T20 cricket match to honour fallen Guyanese-born NYPD Detective Randolph Holder on Sunday at the Eve Leary Sports Club ground.
Batting first, the Guyana Police Force showcased an impressive performance, posting 229 runs for 5 wickets in their 20 overs. Troy Benn was the standout player, earning the Man of the Match title with a stunning century off just 53 balls.
The NYPD bowlers, including Kyle Michael, T. Chaudhury, and Kelvin Leitch, each claimed a wicket, but the team could only manage 156 runs for 9 wickets. Leitch top-scored for the NYPD with 47 runs. President Ali also made a significant impact with the ball, taking 2 wickets for 25 runs and contributing to a run-out, while Ivor Trotz (3 for 22) and Ronald Ali (2 for 27) provided crucial support.
After the match, President Ali congratulated Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond, Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken, and the senior command of the Guyana Police Force for their outstanding leadership and the ongoing partnership with the NYPD over the past decade.