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 Left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican
Left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican

Warrican gives Pride edge as Layne, Young put Academy in front

ST JOHN’S, Antigua,  CMC – Test left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican countered Jonathan Carter’s 27th first class fifty with a four-wicket haul to give Barbados Pride command of their first round encounter against Combined Campuses and Colleges in the West Indies Championship yesterday.

The waterlogged Conaree Cricket Ground which is hosting the Guyana Harpy Eagles vs Trinidad & Tobago Red Force game. (Photo: Cricket 360)
The waterlogged Conaree Cricket Ground which is hosting the Guyana Harpy Eagles vs Trinidad & Tobago Red Force game. (Photo: Cricket 360)

Rain prevails on day 2 of Harpy Eagles vs Red Force

After the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force batsmen, led by Jason Mohamed’s marathon 100 not out made the Guyana Harpy Eagles bowlers sweat on day one, persistent showers of rain prevented any further action on day two of their first round encounter in the West Indies Four-Day Championship.

The Lady Jaguars
The Lady Jaguars

Lady Jags local cadre departs today for LA training camp

Guyana Football Federation Technical Director Bryan Joseph has confirmed that the locally based contingent of the Lady Jaguars senior programme will depart local shores today for a five-day training camp in Los Angeles, California, in preparation for their CONCACAF W Gold Cup preliminary fixture against the Dominican Republic.

Slingerz FC

Pollard resigns as Slingerz FC head coach

Former Golden Jaguars international Charles ‘Lily’ Pollard has confirmed his resignation as the head coach of West Demerara powerhouse Slingerz FC, disclosing that the decision to part ways was based on the belief that he had lost the dressing room.

Caught Behind! Cephas Cooper edges behind to Guyana Harpy Eagles wicketkeeper Kemol Savoury off the bowling of Ronsford Beaton

Mohamed unbeaten on 100 as Harpy Eagles toil on opening day

The Guyana Harpy Eagles bowlers were made to toil under overcast conditions at the Conaree Cricket Ground yesterday, as experienced Trinidad & Tobago Red Force batsman Jason Mohamed hit an unbeaten century to pilot his side to 215/4 after bad light ended play early on the opening day.

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