Some 36 cricketers from Guyana are currently registered at the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) to participate in domestic cricket in the twin-island republic.
The players are playing in a varied number of leagues from the highest, the Premiership, to the Zonal level. Leading the pack is former Test player Mahendra Nagamootoo who plays for Moosai Sports. Among the other big name players are the Crandon brothers Esaun and Royston, wicketkeeper Derwin Christian, opener Rajindra Chandrika and all rounder Christopher Barnwell.
The players are normally taken in by clubs who pay them a fee for the season and give them spending allowances, as well as housing. The arrival of the Guyanese players, as well as others from across the Caribbean has transformed the domestic league into a semi-pro set up.
Guyanese players: Rajindra Chandrika (Cosmos), Neil Williams (Moosai Sports), Ronald Bacchus (Munroe Rd), Stephen Noel (Spoilers), Mark Montifort (Spoilers), Ryan Hercules (Spoilers), Ameer Khan (Renown), Ryan Ramdass (Renown), Trevon Griffith (Preysal), Rajindra Chandrika (Preysal), Richard Ramdeen (Preysal), Kellon Carmichael (Aranguez), Rayon Thomas (Aranguez), Waheed Edward (Munroe Rd), Sasenarine Sookdeo (Munroe Road), Gajanand Singh (Preysal), Homchand Pooran (Clarke Road), Delbert Hicks (Santa Cruz), Andre Percival (Moosai), Mahendra Nagamootoo (Moosai), Travis Blyden (Rousillac), Krishna Deosaran (Caldrac), Surujpaul Deosaran (Caldrac), Elton Baker (Rousillac), Royston Crandon (Moosai), Eugene La Fleur (Esmeralda), Renwick Batson (Esmeralda), Christopher Barnwell (Wanderers), Esaun Crandon (Wanderers), Lennox Cush (Central Sports), Rajiv Ivan (San Francique), Derwain Christian (Clarke Rochard), Steven Jacobs (Evergreen), Shemton Barrington (Evergreen), Ron Ramnauth (Debe) and Paul Bevaun (Debe).