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Jonathan Fernandes played a mature hand to help rescue Essequibo. (Orlando Charles photo)

Chinkoo, Fernandes rescue Essequibo

A gutsy fifty from Looknauth Chinkoo helped Essequibo to a decent first innings score of 197 after the Demerara bowlers did some damage on day two of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Hand-In-Hand Under-19 Inter-County three-day Competition played yesterday at Bourda.

The Amazon Warriors are trying to get in proper condition ahead of their upcoming camp which will allow Coach Roger Harper to focus more on match simulations. (Orlando Charles photo)

Camp will focus more on match simulations – Harper

With the fourth edition of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (HCPL) T20 tournament less than two months away, the local Guyana Amazon Warriors players continued their pre-camp training session at the Studio 53 Gym yesterday.

Raymon Perez celebrates his ton. (Orlando Charles photo)

Twin tons!

Demerara openers Raymond Perez and Ronaldo Renee batted themselves into the local history books after their twin centuries helped Demerara to seize first innings points against Berbice in their drawn second round match of the Guyana Cricket Board U19  three-day Inter-County match which ended yesterday at the Everest Cricket Club Ground, Camp Road.

Rain washed out play between the U17 Select and Essequibo at the Demerara Cricket Club ground.

Renee, Perez slams half centuries as Demerara rack up 170-0

An unbroken century partnership by openers Ronald Renee and Raymond Perez piloted Demerara to 170-0 in their first innings in the rain-affected second day against Berbice when round two of the Guyana Cricket Board U19 three-day Inter-County tournament continued yesterday at the Everest Cricket Club Ground, Camp Road.

Mark Williams flicks one for a boundary during his unbeaten half-century. (Orlando Charles photo)

Essequibo makes strong reply against U17s

Left-arm spinner Akini Adams’ six-wicket haul coupled with an unbeaten 50 from Mark Williams gave Essequibo the edge against the Under-17 Select when round two of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Hand-in-Hand Three-Day Inter-County competition bowled off yesterday.

HOME AND DRY! Malcom Hubbard smashes a huge six to comfortably take Demerara home.

Demerara cruise to seven wicket win over Select XI

Demerara romped to an easy seven wicket win over the U17 Select XI as the opening round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Hand-in-Hand three-day Inter-County competition concluded at the Wales Community Center ground, yesterday.

Ashmead Nedd is bowled by Sherfane Rutherford (Photo by Orlando Charles)

Demerara seizes control on rain affected first day

A collective bowling effort from the Demerara bowlers enabled them to seize control over the Under-17 Select XI on the rain affected opening day of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U19 Inter-County three-day tourney played at Wales.

The Guyana Jaguars team pose with GCB Secretary Anand Sanasie (center) and James Bond NSC representative. (Orlando Charles photo)

Golden night!

On Tuesday evening, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) celebrated the recent performances of its players at the Regional and International levels with a dinner and presentation ceremony.

 Director of Sports Christopher Jones presents a plaque to Shamaine Campbelle.  (Orlando Charles photo)

Government, Digicel team-up to honour cricket heroes

The government of Guyana yesterday recognized the five Guyanese cricketers who etched their names in the history books, during the respective International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Under-19 and Women’s World Cup tournament.

Former Guyana and West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan speaks  his mind regarding the actions of the WICB who he said is responsible  for the current state of cricket as well as the poor relationship between the players.

Sarwan slams WICB

Former Guyana and West Indies Captain Ramnaresh Sarwan has openly  criticized the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) executives for what he  described as painting bad pictures of its players over the years.

 Leon Johnson

Johnson deserving of West Indies recall

If performance merits selection, Guyana Jaguars Captain Leon Johnson should be a certainty for a West Indies recall following an extraordinary season in the 2015/16 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)/Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional four-day tournament.

The Guyana Jaguars players going through the yo-yo test yesterday at Bourda.

Crandon sees slight improvement in players

Guyana Jaguars Coach Esuan Crandon said he hopes training under more professional conditions this season will help his players to reach peak condition as they prepare for upcoming events as well as the 2016/17 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)/ Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day competition.

‘I think we can pull it off’

West Indies opener Lendl Simmons, who batted his team into today’s World T20 Cup final believes that his side can beat England once they turn up with their A game.

Sagar Hatheramani collects his MVP trophy from match referee Grantley Culbard.

Demerara records massive victory over Essequibo

Demerara off-spinner Sagar Hatheramani’s six wicket haul helped set up a massive 135-run win over Essequibo in round two of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-17 Inter-County one-day tournament at the Enterprise Ground yesterday.

Sagar Hatheramani played well for his top score of 53

Demerara defeat U15 Select XI by 142 runs

Demerara opened their 2016 Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-17 Inter-County 50-overs campaign, with a 142-run mauling of the U15 Select XI in their match played at the Wales Community Ground yesterday.

Beaton excited about Trinbago Knight Riders stint

Fast-bowler Ronsford Beaton says he is looking to play a significant role for the Trinbago Knight Riders 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (HCPL) T20 title defence when the fourth edition the tournament bowls off.

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