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Demerara U19s retain one day title

Fifties from Askhaya Persaud and Tevin Imlach along with Sherfane Rutherford’s blitz, helped Demerara to five-wicket win over the National U17 XI as they retained their title in the 2015 Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Raj Singh Insurance Brokers-sponsored 50 overs inter-county tournament which ended yesterday at the Everest Ground.

Ronaldo Ali-Mohamed

Defending champs Demerara take on upstart U17s

Defending Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-19 limited overs champions Demerara will look to retain their title when they lock horns with the young but dangerous National U17 XI in today’s final of the 2015 Raj Singh Insurance Brokers-sponsored tourney.

The national U17 players celebrate their victory over Essequibo at Wales yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

U17s defeat Essequibo in thriller

The National Under-17 XI pulled off a daring heist yesterday, defeating Essequibo by 11 runs in a thrilling first round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U19 limited overs tournament played at the Wales Community Centre Ground.

GCB Chairman of Junior National Selectors Nazimul Drepaul hands over the MVP trophy to Sherfane Rutherford.

Demerara, U17s play to tame draw

Off-spinner Sagar Hetheramani headlined the third and final day and round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U19 three-day tourney between Demerara and the U17’s which ended in a draw at the Everest Cricket Club ground yesterday.

Shimron Hetmyer

Demerara staring at outright defeat

Shimron Hetmyer’s ton reinforced by quick strikes from the Berbice bowlers left Demerara reeling at 71 for 8 needing 227 runs for a victory heading into the third and final day of the ongoing Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U19 three day tournament.

Jamie Stewart (left) watches on as Amazon Warrior’s Chris Barnwell receives a bottle of 21 year-old rum from DDL’s Marketing Director Sharda Vereen-Chand.

DDL sponsorship for Limacol CPL

Dubbed the World’s Best Rum, El Dorado, announced its association with the third edition of the “Biggest party in sport” the Limacol Caribbean Premier League (LCPL) T20 tournament yesterday.

Christopher Barnwell

Barnwell just looking to do well with bat and ball

Chris Barnwell, the Guyana Jaguars all-rounder said despite recently notching up his maiden first-class century he is not looking too far ahead but will continue to perform with both bat and ball in order to again play cricket at the highest level.

Jags focused on meeting individual goals

With the 2014/15 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional 4-day title already in the bag, the Guyana Jaguars star performers are now seeking to wrap up their campaign by meeting individual milestones ahead of the continuation of the West Indies international calendar.

The 2014/15 Regional Four day winners Guyana Jaguars pose with CGI Executive Anand Sanasie (second for far right)

‘Make winning a habit’

Basking in the euphoria of winning the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League four-day title with a match to spare the senior national cricket team known as the Guyana Jaguars yesterday departed for Dominica where they will oppose the Windward Islands in the final fixture of the tournament.

Narsingh Deonarine celebrates the wicket of Jeremy Solozano. (Orlando Charles photo)

Guyana Jaguars, T/dad’s Red Force play to draw

Man-of-the-match Davendra Bishoo ended with seven wickets while Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored an unbeaten half-century as the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day match between Guyana Jaguars and the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force ended in a draw.

Assad Fudadin

Guyana Jaguars, T/dad red Force match set for thrilling final day

Davendra Bishoo snatched six wickets and Assad Fudadin scored his 20th First-Class fifty to give the Guyana Jaguars a slim 71-run lead over the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, setting up a thrilling final day of cricket in the West Indies Cricket Board’s Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-day tournament.

Rajendra Chandrika turns a delivery to leg during his innings of 51 yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

Guyana Jaguars 264-6

Fifties from Rajindra Chandrika and Anthony Bramble coupled by strong batting performances from skipper Leon Johnson, Assad Fudadin and Vishaul Singh, headlined play on the first day of round nine of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four Day tournament between the Guyana Jaguars and the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force.

Vishaul Singh

Outright win against T&T can seal title

With only two more rounds remaining for the conclusion of the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day competition, Guyana Jaguars middle-order batsman Vishaul `Cheesy’ Singh feels that an outright win by the team against Trinidad and Tobago’s red Force in the penultimate encounter could seal the title triumph for the locals.

Leon Johnson reaches his 22nd first class half century with a streaky shot for four. (Orlando Charles photo)

Jacobs bowls J/ca to first innings points over Jaguars

Leg-spinner Damion Jacobs’ 5-for outweighed fifties from Guyana Jaguars skipper Leon Johnson and Rajindra Chandrika as Jamaica head into day three with a slight lead of 44-runs, in round eight of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four-Day match which continued at the Guyana National Stadium, Provicdence, yesterday.

Davendra Bishoo appeals the wicket of Damion Jacobs Chadwick Walton pulls one during his knock of 58

Guyana 35-0 after dismissing J/ca for 258

Veerasammy Permaul picked up five wickets and Davendra Bishoo four as the Guyana Jaguars restricted Jamaica to a first innings score of 258 in round eight of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four Day tournament played at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

West Indies player and Guyana Captain Leon Johnson smashes one out of the nets during the team’s final session

Jaguars plan to pressure Jamaicans

Guyana Jaguars head coach Esuan Crandon says the local side will be looking to put pressure on the out-of-form Jamaicans when the two sides meet today at the Guyana National Stadium in the eighth round of the Professional Cricket League’s (PCL) four-day tourney.

Leon Johnson believes the Guyana Jaguars are confident, balanced side

Johnson’s credits discipline for Guyana’s position

Guyana Jaguars Captain Leon Johnson credits disciplined batting and bowling performances as the factors responsible for the local side maintaining their number one spot in the ongoing West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four Day tournament so far.

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