Hustlers, Young Gunners, Hard-Knocks and Ituni were among the winners when the maiden edition of the ‘Republic Classic Beach Football Championship’ commenced on Saturday evening at the Christianburg ground, Linden.
East Ruimveldt, Bartica, and Carmel recorded lopsided victories when the ninth Milo Secondary Schools U18 football competition kicked off yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
Herstelling crushed Grove Hi-Tech by a 4-0 scoreline when the East Bank Football Association (EBFA) leg of the Namilco U17 Football League commenced at the National Training Centre, Providence yesterday.
The Demerara Cricket Club was in a strong position at the end of the rain affected first day of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) first-division two-day competition.
Foxy Ladies and St. Cuthbert’s Mission recorded contrasting wins when Guyana Football Federation Women’s Developmental League Playoff commenced yesterday.
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Captain Rohit Sharma believes Indian batsmen needed to learn the lesson from their loss in Indore and be braver when they take on the Australian spinners in the fourth and final test in Ahmedabad next week.
LAHORE, Pakistan, CMC – Kieron Pollard’s all-round efforts went in vain as Multan Sultans missed a chance to close the gap on Lahore Qalanders, when they slumped to a 21-run defeat at the hands of the leaders in the Pakistan Super League here yesterday.
Mikal Bridges led all scorers with 38 points and the visiting Brooklyn Nets overcame a 28-point deficit, the biggest comeback in the NBA this season, to defeat the Boston Celtics 115-105 on Friday night.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC – Kemar Roach has praised the input of West Indies fast-bowling legend Joel Garner after overtaking him on the all-time West Indies list of wicket-takers in Tests.
MUMBAI, India, CMC – West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews played a starring role in the historic opening game of the inaugural Women Premier League here yesterday, as her Mumbai Indians crushed Gujarat Giants by 143 runs.
With an emphasis on empowering and certifying its technical officials, the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) will afford Three-Star Coach Sebert Blake the opportunity to participate at the IBA Cutman Technician Course, which is being conducted at the Women’s World Championship in New Delhi, India from March 15-31.
By Troy Peters
A new modernized Rifle shooting Complex may soon be on the cards as the famous Timehri Rifle ranges could be making way for an Eco-Park at Yarrowkabra at Soesdyke Linden, Highway.
“A cut man in the corner is critical for any boxer’s success and it is great that I have been given this opportunity to represent Guyana in terms of getting this qualification.”
Cycling fans, supporters, and the Bartica public can be assured of an exciting day of racing come tomorrow when the second ‘One Guyana’ Bartica Cycling Classic is held, organised by We Stand United Cycle Club (WSUCC).
CENTURION, South Africa, CMC – Jermaine Blackwood said he was “gutted” by West Indies’ 87-run defeat to South Africa on Thursday, and said the visitors’ batting could have been “a bit more selective” during their second innings run chase.
An unbeaten century from national batsman, Kemol Savory, drove Essequibo to a 271-run win over the Select XI in their first-round clash in the Guyana Cricket Board’s senior Inter-County four-day clash.
INDORE, India, (Reuters) – Battered in Nagpur and bruised in Delhi, Australia flipped the script on a minefield of a pitch in Indore to register a rare test victory in India yesterday.
DHAKA, (Reuters) – England opener Jason Roy hit a superb century and skipper Jos Buttler made 76 before Adil Rashid and Sam Curran grabbed four wickets each as the tourists beat Bangladesh by 132 runs in the second one-day international yesterday for a 2-0 series victory.