The four international pitches at the Guyana National Stadium,Providence, are currently undergoing a massive overhaul and curators are confident that the new pitches will be of the highest standard once completed.
A sterling batting effort headlined by Johnathan Foo’s 152 and another career 10-wicket haul from skipper Veerasammy Permaul helped Lower Corentyne surge to an innings and 122-run win over Essequibo with an entire day’s play remaining in round one of the Jaguars Franchise League three-day tourney yesterday.
Johnathan Foo slammed a scorching ton while Veerasammy Permaul and Raun Johnson shared nine wickets as Lower Corentyne claimed first day bragging rights over Essequibo in yesterday’s opening round of the Guyana Cricket Board Jaguars Franchise League three-day tournament.
Youths of the Malteenoes Cricket Club (MCC) summer camp yesterday benefited from a highly interactive session conducted by national batsman and guest speaker, Assad Fudadin.
Guyana’s Under-19 Captain Travis Persaud thanked his team for giving “100 percent” which he said was the main catalyst behind winning the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional U19 tile for a record third time.
Director of Sports Christopher Jones yesterday said that this year’s National Sports Commission’s (NSC) Summer Camp has laid a solid foundation for making the event grander come next year.
Romario Shepherd, the fledgling Guyana Jaguars all-rounder said he’s happy to be a part of the team ahead of the upcoming season and hopes that he can play a role when the reigning two-time Regional 4-Day champs prepare to defend their title.
West Indies Under-16 spinner Ashmead Nedd says he has worked hard towards achieving his maiden call up to the Regional side and now plans to showcase his skills come next week when he departs for the England limited overs youth invitational tournament.
Anisa Mohammed produced another sterling all-round performance which allowed Trinidad and Tobago to hoist the 2016 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional T20 title after beating Jamaica by two wickets in Monday night’s final played at the Providence National Stadium.
Unbeaten half centuries from Shemaine Campbelle and Lashauna Toussaint helped Guyana hammer the Leeward Islands by 96 runs in the final round of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Women’s T20 tournament.
A match-winning knock from Barbados skipper Shaquana Quintyne steered her side to an easy 49-run win over hosts Guyana when round two of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Women’s Regional T20 tournament continued at Providence yesterday.
An unbeaten 50 from Shamaine Campbelle coupled with a venomous spell Of pace bowling from Erva Giddings, propelled Guyana to a omfortable 45-run win over the Leewards Thursday night in the opening round of the Women’s West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional T20 tournament.
Garvin Nedd, coach of the Guyana Under-17 cricket team said yesterday that he believes the current batch of youngsters have bright futures ahead and expects more progression from them, especially after seeing their performances in the just concluded West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional U17 tournament.
Coach of the Guyana Women’s team Andre Percival is calling on his batters to step up ahead of tomorrow’s opening round of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional T20 tournament.
National volleyball coach Ian Wills yesterday confirmed that he had severed ties both coaching-wise and administratively with the Guyana Volleyball Federation (GVF).
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President’s XI assistant coach Rayon Griffith has commended the hunger and attitude shown by his young side during the two recent practice games against India ahead of the upcoming Test series beginning Thursday.
An unbroken 82-run partnership between Chris Lynn and Jason Mohammed helped the Guyana Amazon Warriors gun down a target of 138 with eight wickets to spare in the final match played at Providence in the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) amidst a sellout Guyanese crowd last night.
A stylish fifty from Hashim Amla, coupled with some tight bowling allowed the Trinbago Knight Riders to hand the Guyana Amazon Warriors a narrow seven run defeat, their first of the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) played in front of another sold out Guyanese crowd at Providence last night.
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa’s three wickets reinforced by a scorching 43 from Captain Martin Guptill took the Guyana Amazon Warriors to another hard-fought win, their fourth successive of the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) when they beat the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots by four wickets yesterday at the Providence National Stadium.
After disposing of Jamaica Thursday night the unbeaten Guyana Amazon Warriors will be eying their fourth consecutive win come today when they play the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in match 10 of the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (HCPL) at the Providence National Stadium.