Garvin `Tibbsy’ Nedd and Andre `Percy’ Percival, two of the country’s former top players will reignite their battle, this time as respective coaches of Demerara and Berbice in today’s final of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U15 inter-county 50 over tournament.
Berbician Kelvin Omroa yesterday stole the show with a man of the match performance to help his team hand a hapless Essequibo side a mammoth 177-run defeat in their Guyana Cricket Board U15 Inter County match at the Wales Community Development Centre ground.
Demerara skipper Ashmead Nedd, along with fellow spinners Jaspica Jones and Pradesh Balkisson yesterday scripted a comprehensive seven wicket win over the President’s XI in the first round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-15 50 overs-per-side Inter-county tournament.
Clifton Ross continues his preview of the World Cup
With 10 wins from 51 matches and a record 37 losses, the most by any team in Cricket World Cup (CWC) history, underdogs Zimbabwe will make qualifying out of Group B their number one priority.
National Communications Network (NCN) Marketing Manager Raymond Azeez said yesterday that the network has made valiant attempts without success to provide coverage of the 2015 Cricket World Cup tournament which begins on February 14 in Australian and New Zealand.
Fast-forward the clock 23 years later and Pakistan, the 1992 Cricket World Cup (CWC) winners find themselves in familiar territory as the Misbah-ul-Haq led side seeks to replicate events of the past at the origin of their first title win, decades ago.
Guyana Amazon Warrior newbies, Assad Fudadin and Paul Wintz yesterday expressed delight over being snapped up by the local franchise ahead of this summer’s 2015 Limacol Caribbean Premier League (LCPL) T20 tournament.
Guyana Jaguars head coach Esaun Crandon has warned his team about being complacent heading into the final round of the Professional Cricket league (PCL) four-day tournament which resumes on Friday against Jamaica at Sabina Park.
As the highly anticipated 2015 Cricket World Cup (CWC) looms, keen attention will be paid on the performance of the pride and joy of the Caribbean, former two-time Cup winners, West Indies.
Former Guyana and West Indies batting legend Alvin Kallicharran yesterday urged the government, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and cricketers to go back to the grassroots level in order to revamp the sport in the country adding that they must concentrate on developing Guyana’s cricket.
Assad Fudadin, the Guyana and West Indies batsman says he is physically fit again after recovering from a broken finger and plans to use this final leg of the Professional Cricket lLague (PCL) 4-day tournament to score runs and help his country win the title as well as bat himself again into contention for the West Indies.
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Secretary Anand Sanasie yesterday confirmed that the board will proceed with their upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) Sunday despite the fact that the elections, according to the government, will be considered illegal.
With two breathtaking wins on the trot from their Group ‘A’ matches, semi-finalist Guyana Jaguars will now look forward to a clean sweep of their preliminary fixtures when they oppose the Combined Campuses & Colleges (CCC) team today before Thursday’s first semi-final of the 2015 Nagico Super50 tournament.
Last year, defending champs Barbados Pride eliminated Guyana’s Jaguars at the semi-final stage of the regional limited overs tournament; a Jaguars’ team which the influenza bug had rendered toothless some of its key players.
The West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) non-selection of all-rounders Keiron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo and Johnathan Carter’s shock inclusion have been the major talking points since the West Indies World Cup team was announced Saturday ending much public speculation.
In a development that should surprise no one the battle for control of Guyana’s cricket continued on Sunday with the staging of the Essequibo Cricket Board elections won by incumbent Fizul Bacchus and cries of unfair play by challenger Prince Holder.
Chris Barnwell, the Guyana Jaguars skipper has sent out a strong warning to the other teams ahead of this this week’s start of the 2105 NAGICO Regional Super 50 tournament, saying that his side is “dangerous” and “should not be taken lightly.”