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Chanderpaul and son hit fifties for Guyana

S Chanderpaul and his son T Chanderpaul both are currently playing for their Guyana side and the father son combo did put their side out of trouble. Guyana did lose wickets at the start but T Chanderpaul who came as the opener held his wicket intact from one end.


He did not let the bowlers take control over him like the others. His real aid came when he father S Chanderpaul came out to bat. They two hit some lovely shots and there is no doubt that Junior Chanderpaul did copy some shots from his father.

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