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Kevon Boodie, above and inset, has set himself the goal of scoring the most runs by a Guyanese batsman in the upcoming NAGICO Super50 competition.

Newcomer Boodie sets lofty goal

Opener Kevon Boodie, who earned his debut call-up to the Guyana Jaguars 14-man team for the 2016 NAGICO Regional Super50 tournament says that given the opportunity he will look to possibly end the competition as the highest run-scorer for the local franchise.

The victorious New Amsterdam/Canje/Lower Corentyne team.

Hetmyer, Crandon star in CGI One-Day final

Skipper Royston Crandon and batsman Seon Hetmyer yesterday helped their team New Amsterdam/Canje/Lower Corentyne stage a daring come-from-behind 121-run win over Upper Corentyne in the final of the CGI/Local Franchise League limited overs tournament at the Albion Community Center ground.

Guyana Jaguars Left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul strikes a pose with the team’s Assistant Coach Rayon Griffith last evening. Permaul copped the Guyana Cricket Board (2015) Male Cricketer of the Year award as well as the Rohan Kanhai Trophy for the Senior Regional Cricketer of the Year 2015.

Muirhead lauds Guyana Jaguars, GCB

The feat by the national men’s cricket team known as the Guyana Jaguars which has racked up five outright wins in as many matches of the regional four day cricket competition has not gone unnoticed by the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) top brass.

Rajiv Ivan and Joshua Ramsammy held their nerves to see their team home against Georgetown Sunday.

Foo powers combined team past Georgetown

Johnathan Foo’s 43 and Eon Hooper’s 4 wickets helped steer Upper Canje/Rose Hall/Albion to a comfortable six-wicket win over Georgetown in a low-scoring affair contested yesterday at the Port Mourant Ground, Berbice, when the ongoing Cricket Guyana Inc.

Georgetown cruise to second straight win in LFL tournament

Half-centuries from Sherfane Rutherford and Jeetendra Sookdeo bolstered by some compelling bowling, saw Georgetown cruising to a 56-run win over West Demerara yesterday in the ongoing Cricket Guyana Inc (CGI) Local Franchise League (LFL) 50 over competition.

Shamarh Brooks’ half-century gave the Pride hope.

Guyana Jaguars romp to third straight outright win

Gudakesh Motie’s match haul of 9-98 and Vishaul Singh’s first innings 121 helped the Guyana Jaguars break a 31-year curse on home soil when they handed the Barbados Pride a resounding nine-wicket loss, roaring to their third consecutive win when round three of the 2015/16 WICB/PCL Regional 4-Day Tournament wrapped up yesterday at Providence.

Johnathan Carter defied the Jags with a scratchy 89. (Orlando Charles photo)

B/dos Pride mounts decent fightback after following on

Johnathan Carter struck a defiant 89 for the Barbados Pride who were 166-3 in their second innings as the visitors mounted a decent fightback against the Guyana Jaguars, trailing by 67-runs heading into the final day of the WICB/PCL Regional 4-day match played at Providence.

Vishaul Singh stroked his seventh first-class ton to put the Guyana Jaguars in a strong position at the end of the second day of their Regional four-day match against the Windward Islands Volcanoes.

Singh’s ton helps put Jaguars in strong position

Vishaul `Cheesy’ Singh cracked his third First-Class hundred and his second this season, to help power the Guyana Jaguars to a first innings 337 against visitors Barbados Pride who were 60-4 when day two of the 3rd Round WICB/PCL Regional 4-Day match ended yesterday at Providence, Guyana.

Permaul and Searles called up

The Guyana Jaguars yesterday named left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul and Barbadian Javon Searles as replacements for Rajendra Chandrika and Christopher Barnwell ahead of today’s third round WICB/PCL 4-Day match against Barbados Pride.

Gudakesh Motie

Jags cruise to innings 35-run win over Hurricanes

A career-best haul of 11-105 from spinner Gudakesh Motie helped defending champs Guyana Jaguars roar to an innings and 35-run win over the Leewards Hurricanes cruising to their second straight victory at home in the 2015/16 WICB/PCL Regional Four-Day tournament which ended yesterday at the National Stadium, Providence.

Gudakesh Motie

Motie’s six-for helps blow away Leewards Hurricanes for 85

Spinner Gudakesh Motie’s six wickets helped blow away the Leewards Hurricanes for a first innings 85 but the visitors were steady in their second innings at 215-3, trailing the Guyana Jaguars by 119-runs heading into the final day of round two of the WICB/PCL Regional 4-Day competition played at Providence, Guyana.

Steven Jacobs

Leewards Volcanoes 48-4 in reply to Guyana Jags 419

Chris Barnwell and Gudakesh Motie landed lethal blows minutes before close of play yesterday which left the Leeward Volcanoes in deep trouble at 48-4 in pursuit of the Guyana Jaguars first innings 419-9 declared at the end of the second day of the second round of the ongoing WICB/PCL Regional 4-day match continued at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, yesterday.

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph dismissed the top three Guyana Jaguars batsmen during his opening burst. (Orlando Charles photo)

Singh rescues Guyana with unbeaten century

Vishaul “Cheesy” Singh cracked an unbeaten hundred while Shiv Chanderpaul grafted a gritty fifty on day one to help bail the Guyana Jaguars out of some deep trouble following pacer Alzarri Joseph’s lethal burst for Leeward Hurricanes in round two of the WICB/Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-Day tourney which continued yesterday at Providence, Guyana.

Steven Jacobs and some members of the Guyana team celebrate the fall of another wicket. (Orlando Charles photo)

Reifer, Jacobs help Jaguars extinguish Windward Volcanoes

All-rounders Raymon Reifer and Steven Jacobs bowled defending champions Guyana Jaguars to an emphatic 104-run win over the Windward Island Volcanoes yesterday when round one of the 2015-16 Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day tourney concluded at the Guyana National Stadium.

Shane Shillingford was the chief tormentor of the Guyana Jaguars bagging 5-34 yesterday to go with his 6-107 in the first innings for a match haul of 11-143. (Orlando Charles photo)

Shillingford sends Guyana Jags crashing to 95 all out

Shane Shillingford’s 31st five-wicket haul helped send the Guyana Jaguars Crashing to 95 all out in their second innings leaving the Windwards Volcanoes heading into today’s final day needing 230 runs for victory in round one of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four-Day competition.

Jags, Volcanoes locked in battle

Bad light stopped play yesterday at Guyana National Stadium on day two of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four-day match with the Windward Islands Volcanoes trailing defending champions Guyana Jaguars by 235 runs heading into the third day.

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