– Dindyal to serve as captainThe Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) has selected their U-19 squad for the impending CWI Rising Stars 50-Over Championship, with Mavindra Dindyal confirmed as the team’s captain for the event, which commences on July 2nd.
Grace Kennedy has thrown its financial support behind the 6th edition of the Mocha Village Cup, which is pencilled to commence tomorrow at the community’s primary school compound.
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) downed Venguy 3-0 when the Demerara Volleyball Association Senior Men’s League continued yesterday at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Championship
Following the confirmation of the teams and the appropriate regulations and structures, the inaugural edition of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Essequibo Championship will kick off this evening at the Anna Regina Car Park Tarmac.
Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Championship
Following the confirmation of the teams and the appropriate regulations and structures, the inaugural edition of the Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ Essequibo Championship will kick off this evening at the Anna Regina Car Park Tarmac.
Colts maintained their perfect record in the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association’s (GABA) Men’s U-23 Championship, defeating Ravens by a 79-69 on Wednesday evening at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
Black Peal downed Vengy by a 2-1 score when the Georgetown Football Association Senior Men’s League commenced at the National Training Centre, Providence.
(Reuters) – The script was ripped up at the French Open yesterday as ailing second seed Aryna Sabalenka and off-colour fourth seed Elena Rybakina were sent tumbling out in the quarter-finals before Alexander Zverev restored some normality.
2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
In what will be only the second meeting of the nations in a competitive engagement, the Golden Jaguars will open their 2026 FIFA World Cup group D qualifying campaign today against powerhouse Panama at 20:30hrs at the Romel Fernandez Stadium in Panama City.
The teams of Sandeep Chand and Andre Lopes, as well as Kizzy Richmond and Leyland Leacock, registered contrasting wins in the Guyana Tennis Association Doubles Championship at the National Racquet Centre on Camp Street and Woolford Avenue.
Kwakwani sent a strong message to its competitors, downing Kobras 88-73 in a battle of the unbeaten teams last evening in the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Men’s U-23 Championship at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
(Reuters) – World number one Iga Swiatek holds a commanding 10-1 record over Coco Gauff but the top seed feels the American has matured since she burst on to the scene as a teenager and will pose a stern test when they meet in the French Open semi-finals today.
(CMC) – India captain Rohit Sharma followed up destructive bowling from his side with a controlled half-century to lead them to an eight-wicket win against Ireland in a low-scoring Group A match of the ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup yesterday.
– Joseph, Imlach make the cut; Thorne selected as development player
West Indies and Guyanese opening batsman Tagenarine Chanderpaul was a notable omission from the announced 15-member squad by the Cricket West Indies (CWI) selection panel for the tour of England in July, following a lean run of form during the Australian tour and Region 4-Day Championship.
Herstelling Raiders and Timehri Panthers secured victories when the East Bank Demerara Senior Men’s League continued at the National Training Centre, Providence.
The teams of Jamal Goodluck and Benjattan Osborne, as well as Kalycia Fraser and Ricky Romascindo, recorded contrasting victories when the Guyana Tennis Association Doubles Championship continued on Tuesday evening at the National Racquet Centre on Camp Street and Woolford Avenue.
Classic Ball Blasters (CBB) blanked Vanguards 3-0 when the Demerara Volleyball Association Senior Men’s League continued yesterday at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
Guyana’s leading cyclist, Briton John of United We Stand, will lead a six-man team to neighbouring Suriname and French Guiana at the Grand Prix L’Ouest, which is slated to commence on Saturday and conclude Monday.
Blue Water U-15 Girl’s Football
Tucville Secondary, Charity, President’s College, and Anns Grove have earned their berths to the round of 16 segment in the Guyana Football Federation (GFF)/Blue Waters U-15 Girl’s Championship, which commences on June 22nd at the National Training Centre, Providence.