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Christopher Barnwell
Christopher Barnwell

Guyana to face stern test against Ireland

The Guyana Malta Supreme Senior team will today commence their tenth Regional 50-over title hunt when they clash with the unpredictable Ireland in the second match of the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) NAGICO Super50 tournament.

John Paul Rodrigues : “I’m so excited to return to the Rowdies"
John Paul Rodrigues : “I’m so excited to return to the Rowdies”

Guyanese defender returns to Tampa Bay Rowdies

FLORIDA,  CMC- Guyana International defender John Paul Rodrigues has signed a two-year contract with Tampa Bay Rowdies in the North American Soca League (NASL).

Highlights of Wednesday’s NBA games

(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Wednesday’s National Basketball Association games: – – – –   Thunder 112, Heat 95 Oklahoma City forward Kevin Durant scored 33 points to lead the Thunder past the Miami Heat, who received 34 points from forward LeBron James.

Tunnel-visioned Wales eye Six Nations hat-trick

LONDON,  (Reuters) – For about the 10th time in a row the Six Nations is being described as “the most open for years” as Europe’s rugby elite shuffle for supremacy having suffered their usual November southern hemisphere hidings.

Scotland, UAE grab final 2015 World Cup berths

(Reuters) – Scotland pipped Kenya to secure their third World Cup appearance yesterday while United Arab Emirates (UAE) also booked their ticket for next year’s marquee 50-over tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

Samuels in top bracket for auction

– valued at US$320,000 for IPL 2014;Roach doesn’t sign up Freshly-crowned Ashes heroes Mitchell Johnson, Brad Haddin and Steven Smith are part of a group of 31 players that has attracted the highest base price of Rs 20 million (US$ 320,000 approx.)

WICB projects hundred percent increase in revenue

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, CMC-The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is projecting a one hundred percent increase in revenue over the next eight years if new principles giving more control over cricket’s future to England, India and Australia are voted in.

BCB on board, Big Three one vote away

(Cricinfo) With the Bangladesh Cric-ket Board (BCB) accepting revised proposals for the restructure of the ICC after securing the assurance that their Test status will not be revoked, the Big Three are one vote away from the number required to push through constitutional amendments in order that the revamp be completed in full.

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