Cameos from Chris Lynn and Anthony Bramble powered the Guyana Amazon Warriors to a seven-wicket victory over the Jamaica Tallawahs last evening in match 9 of the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) played in front of a sold-out crowd at the Providence Stadium.
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President’s XI Captain Leon Johnson said beating the Indians in the upcoming two-day practice matches could do wonders for his team, adding that it will also be good to put the visitors under pressure ahead of the Test series.
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) last evening officially welcomed the top female cricketers of the Caribbean ahead of today’s start of the
2016 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Women’s Regional 50 Over tournament.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors on Sunday winged out for St Kitts where they will begin their 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 title pursuit against the home team, the Patriots in game one set for Thursday at Warner Park.
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) President Drubahadur yesterday said preparations are going smoothly for the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional women’s limited overs tournament which bowls off next week in Guyana.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Head Coach Roger Harper said he is satisfied with the form shown by his players during the 2016 pre-Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) camp and expects them to begin their title chase on a positive note.
Andre Percival, Coach of the Guyana women’s cricket team, yesterday stressed the importance of the team gelling properly ahead of next month’s West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional limited overs tournament to be played in Guyana.
Captain of the Guyana Under-19 girls team Plaffiana Millington said yesterday that she was confident that her young team will give a good account of itself at the Regional U19 Invitational Women’s Twenty20 tournament in Trinidad and Tobago.
Despite murky conditions yesterday, the Guyana Amazon Warriors commenced their 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) pre-season training camp at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
President of the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) Godfrey Munroe yesterday lauded his players for enduring weeks of hard training and said that he’s backing them to do well in the upcoming Pan American Junior Championships which begins in Canada this week.
Guyana Jaguars Assistant Coach/Manager Rayon Griffith said that it was very important to keep his winning team together following the third annual West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)/Professional Cricket league (PCL) draft as the Four-Day champs prepare for yet another title defence next season.
Slingerz FC Head Coach Joseph Wilson said his team is eyeing history as they look to wrap up the 2016 Stag Beer Elite League tournament as unbeaten champs when they take on arch rivals Alpha United in tomorrow’s grand finale.
Following a comprehensive win over Australia in game five, hosts of the Ballr Tri-Nations Series, the West Indies, will be aiming to secure the number one spot on the table and possibly increase their chances of reaching the final when they battle the out-of-sorts South Africa today at Warner Park, St Kitts.
Today’s encounter between Ballr Tri-Nations Series hosts West Indies and Australia will see the Caribbean side looking to gain retribution after their loss in Guyana and climb the points table.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors are expected to officially commence their Pre-Hero Caribbean Premier League (HCPL) T20 tournament camp on June 4th while tickets sales for the fourth edition of the “Biggest Party in Sport” are said to be going fast says Manager Omar Khan.
Following their 47-run loss at the hands of a revived South Africa side in match three of the Ballr Tri-Nation Series tournament played in Guyana, Australia will now seek retribution when they meet their longtime rivals today in game four at the Warner Park Ground, St Kitts.
South Africa turned on the heat last evening as their bowlers helped hand Australia a 47-run walloping in match three of the Ballr Day/Night Tri-Nations one day series played at the Providence National Stadium, yesterday.
After running roughshod over the West Indies on Sunday evening, Australia lock horns with familiar rivals South Africa in match three of the 2016 Tri-Nations Day/Night Series today in the final match played at the Providence National Stadium, Guyana.
Australia surged to a commanding six-wicket win over the West Indies yesterday after their spinners strangled the home team’s batters in a lop-sided affair at the Providence National Stadium.
Australia Captain Steve Smith said he will be banking on his openers to set the tone come today when they take on the West Indies in the second match of the 2016 Day/Night Tri-Nation 50 overs series to be played at the Providence National Stadium, Guyana.