Jamaican left arm seamer Krishmar Santokie feels great about his selection to represent Guyana in the inaugural Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 tournament and he is looking forward to playing with his new teammates when the competition begins.
After being selected to represent Guyana yesterday in the inaugural Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 tournament, West Indies T20 all rounder Christopher Barnwell said it will be an honour to perform in front his home crowd after a long absence on such a big stage.
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (MCYS) in collaboration with the National Sports Commission (NSC) held a one day cricket clinic yesterday at the Agricola Basketball court, East Bank Demerara, with the hope of revamping the sport in school systems across Guyana.
In the wake of the Guyana national rifle shooting team’s loss of the short range title at the recent West Indies Full-bore rifle shooting championships in Barbados national Full-bore Captain Mahendra Persaud said the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) is looking to place more emphasis on blooding new shooters to aid in the development of the sport.
Ex West Indies batsman Leon Johnson say his ‘A’ team recall is like a breath of fresh air as he looks to put his best performances forward when the West Indies ‘A’ take on the touring Sri Lanka ‘A’ in two Tests, three ODIs and two T20s starting June 5 at Warner Park in St.
National skipper and former West Indies left arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul has big plans for his future which he says hinges on putting on a match-winning performance to help his team to victory in the upcoming Sri Lanka tour of the Caribbean.
Former West Indies left hander Assad Fudadin is viewing his recall to the West Indies `A’ team for Sri Lanka’s upcoming tour of the Caribbean as a great stage to showcase his hunger to once again don West Indies colours at the highest level.
Universal DVD Berbice Titans maintained their winning streak at home by defeating the Georgetown Lions by four wickets in the final of the 2013 Independence Cup 20/20 competition held Sunday at the Albion Sports Complex ground, Berbice.
Recently appointed Territorial Development Officer (TDO) for the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Monty Lynch yesterday said he aims to revamp the state of cricket in the country by giving it a breath of fresh air.
Coordinator for Sunday’s Independence T20 Cup tournament to be held at the Albion Sports Complex, Anil Beharry said the second year of the competition will set a new benchmark for cricket across the country, while paving the way for the development of the county’s young cricketers.
Guyana’s premier fast bowler Ronsford Beaton says he hopes his selection for the 2013-2014 West Indies Sagicor High Performance Centre programme will pave the way for a call up to the West Indies team next year.’
If there was one word to describe the Guyana team’s performance in the just-concluded West Indies Cricket Board Regional first-class season that word would me mediocre.
Chairman of the Competitions Committee of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA), Shaun Massiah has blasted ground staff and players alike for their lack of enthusiasm towards the welfare and responsibility of club grounds and pitches in the Georgetown district.
As a result of heavy rainfall across the country that seems to increase as the days go by, sponsors, organisers and players were affected by the weather which left most the grounds and outdoor sporting venues across the country waterlogged and forced the postponement of matches.
Heavy rainfall yesterday washed out the first day’s play of the opening match of the Guyana Cricket Board three-day U19 competition between the President’s XI and Berbice at the Everest Sports Club ground.