CPL to take place from 28th August to 6th October
(CPL) The 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League will take place from 28 August to the 6 October.
(CPL) The 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League will take place from 28 August to the 6 October.
(Reuters) – Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan by 10 wickets, ending the one-off test match in Colombo a day early yesterday.
(Field Level Media) Kawhi Leonard scored nine of his 36 points in the final five minutes to help the visiting Los Angeles Clippers hold off the Atlanta Hawks 149-144 yesterday and extend their winning streak to four games.
(ESPN) Quicks Xavier Bartlett and Lance Morris returned as Australia captain Steven Smith won the toss and elected to bowl against West Indies in gloomy conditions in the third and final match of the ODI series at Manuka Oval.
(CMC) – West Indies slumped to another demoralising defeat after a Player-of-the-Match performance from Sean Abbott gave hosts and world champions Australia an 83-run win in the second One-Day International yesterday and an unbeatable 2-0 lead in their three-match series.
Ten athletes have already booked their spots in the Guyanese contingent, which will travel to Grenada in March for the Carifta Games.
Vengy and newcomer Genesis recorded contrasting wins when the Georgetown Football Association Pre-Season Championship continued yesterday at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground in Bourda.
Monedderlust, Cougars, and Fruta Conquerors recorded contrasting victories when the East Coast Mash Cup continued on Saturday evening at the No.
(Reuters) – India’s Shubman Gill smashed a crucial hundred as the hosts set England a daunting victory target of 399 on day three of the second test yesterday.
Kobras defeated the Colts 78-73 in game two of their best of three playoff semi-final series in the Jaguars division to force a deciding game three fixture when the ‘One Guyana’ Basketball League continued on Saturday evening at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles 13-man squad departed Guyana’s shores yesterday morning for St.
Strikers and Potarinau Sky Kings earned berths to the semi-final section in the men’s and women’s divisions, respectively, when the RDC Republic Football Cup continued on Saturday evening at the Wadapna Ground.
As the Georgetown Cricket Association’s (GCA) Pepsi-sponsored first division 50-over tournament resumed yesterday at the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) Ground, the Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) escaped their encounter against police with a one-wicket win.
Joseph Mekdeci won the men’s 55-64 accolade, while Barbadians Shawn Simpson and Donn Benn captured the men’s 30-44 and 45-54 titles, respectively, when the BCQS Squash Masters Championship concluded yesterday at the Georgetown Club facility, Camp Street.
Experienced batsman Christopher Barnwell recorded an unbeaten 155 as the GCA Panthers thrashed the West Demerara Panthers by 84 runs yesterday to win the Demerara Cricket Board (DCB)/Precision Services Inter-Association Senior T20 Championship.
Fireside Grill became the latest entity to throw its support behind the impending Mash Street-ball Championship which is slated to commence on February 18th at the National Park, by donating the first-place trophy.
Slingerz FC suffered a defeat to Brazilian outfit São Raimundo Esporte Clube during their first pre-season international club friendly yesterday at the Estádio Canarinho in Boa Vista.
Crane overcame a one-goal deficit to beat Uitvlugt 2-1 when the West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) Pre-Season Championship continued on Friday evening at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora.
Santos and Fruta Conquerors will contest the final of the East Bank Football Association sanctioned NSC/Ralph Green U11 Football Championship, following semi-final wins yesterday at the Agricola Community Ground, East Bank Demerara.
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