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Anisa Mohammed
Anisa Mohammed

Windies sink Pakistan again

GRENVILLE, Grenada,  CMC – A purposeful, unbeaten 32 from Stacy-Ann King formalised a four-wicket victory for West Indies Women over Pakistan Women in a low-scoring second Twenty20 International on Tuesday.

 DDL Marketing Representative Marlon Gravesande (at right) presents a  cheque to Tournament Coordinator Irshad Mohamed. Junior chess champion Ron Motilall is in the background.

Chess junior qualifiers to start weekend

The Guyana Chess Federation junior qualifiers will start this weekend at  West Demerara Secondary School and champion Ron Motilall said he would be paying keen attention to three players,  Anthony Drayton, Suhai Feng and former champion Cecil Cox.

Khan and Ali put Edinburgh into second round

Edinburgh Cricket Club became the latest team to reach the second round of the 2011 Ramcharitar Construction Services First Division limited overs knockout competition in Berbice after they defeated West Berbice by 37 runs in their first round encounter on Monday, after two previous postponements.

Spain, Italy through to Euro 2012

LONDON,  (Reuters) – World champions Spain and Italy completed the formalities of qualification for Euro 2012 yesterday, Netherlands are as good as through and England are in a commanding position to secure a place in next year’s finals.

  Enzo Matthews

‘Individual performances commendable’

By Emmerson Campbell Manager of the Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) team which participated in the annual Bigi Bergi four stage road race in Suriname over the weekend Brian Allen said yesterday that while the team could have done better in the team events the individual performances of the cyclists were commendable.

Some of the competitors posing with their belts and medals. Instructor Garfield Newton in back ground, third from left.

Black Hawks reap 12 medals at Pan Caribbean C/ships

Twelve members of the Black Hawk Martial Arts Management Network are now eligible to compete in the World Championships, which will be held in Canada from November 16 – 17 following their participation at the Pan Caribbean Championships in Trinidad.

Christopher Barnwell

Theft at Bourda!

By Marlon Munroe and Iva Wharton Police were called in yesterday after over $1M in cash and other valuables went missing from the Guyanese cricketers’ dressing room during their match against Trinidad & Tobago at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) ground, Bourda.

Steven Jacobs hits Trinidad off-spinner Sunil Narine en route to his unbeaten 31 yesterday. (Orlando Charles Photo)

Trinidad clinches opening practice game

Trinidad got off to the perfect start in their preparation for the Champions League Twenty20 tournament in India later this month, by clinching a convincing 56-run win over Guyana at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) ground, Bourda, yesterday.

Bermuda Head of Delegation Stephan Coddington.

Golden Jaguars hunt Bermuda prey today

Guyana will be looking to make it two wins out of two when they tackle Bermuda in their second group B match of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers at the National Stadium at Providence this evening.

The Wellwomen posing with Halim Khan after their victory on Sunday night. (Orlando Charles photo)

G/town Pitbulls are ‘top dogs’

Georgetown Pitbulls became the inaugural Kares Engineering/Bushy Park Sawmills 10/10 champion when they defeated Invaders by 42 runs on Sunday night at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

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