Captain Leon Johnson cracked an unbeaten hundred yesterday while spinners Veerasammy Permaul and Devendra Bishoo sliced through the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force batting order as the Guyana Jaguars piled up a 302-run lead heading into today’s final day of round six of the 2015/16 PCL Regional Four Day tournament at the Providence National Stadium.
Vishaul Singh’s third century of the 2015/16 Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-Day tournament enabled the Guyana Jaguars to score 237 all out against the T&T Red Force who were 136-3 in their first innings when bad light stopped play on day two at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
Pacers Marlon Richards and Rayad Emrit demolished the Guyana Jaguars
Top order as Trinidad & Tobago Red Force dominated the opening day before bad light stopped play in the sixth round of the 2015/16 Profes-sional Cricket League (PCL) four-day tournament which resumed yesterday at the Guyana National Stadium,
Guyana Jaguars’ newest addition to their four-day team, Robin Bacchus says he will be looking to cement a place in the side once given a chance to perform during the final leg of the 2015/16 Professional Cricket League (PCL) competition which restarts today.
Guyana-born Trinidad & Tobago Red Force pacer Marlon Richards says playing Test cricket for the West Indies is his ultimate goal and that he believes improving his abilities as an all-rounder will help him to realize his dream.
Spinners Gudakesh Motie and Veerasammy Permaul ripped through Robin Bacchus’s XI top-order to leave the team 115-4 on the second day of the ongoing Guyana Jaguars preparatory three-day match at the Georgetown Cricket Club, ground, Bourda.
Assad Fudadin warmed up with a majestic 145 yesterday ahead of the restart of the Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-Day Tournament as Vishaul Singh’s XI ended day one of the three day practice match on 270-6 against Robin Bacchus XI.
Guyana Jaguars Assistant Coach Rayon Griffith said the three-day practice match which bowls off today at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) Ground Bourda, will help get the cricketers backinto four-day mode following the staging of the regional one day competition.
If there were any doubts that Christopher Henry Gayle is indeed the boss of T20 cricket, those doubts would have been dispelled Saturday night at the National Stadium at Providence.
West Indies T20 Captain Darren Sammy said Friday the West Indies team, former T20 World Cup champions, are a threat to the other teams in this year’s competition and will be looking to utilize all their experience in order to reclaim their title.
Star T20 all-rounder, Dwayne Bravo will replace fellow Trinidadian Evin Lewis for Saturday’s Legacy/007 Promotions Unity T20 match at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
Despite not informing the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) of his decision to retire from international cricket Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) President Drubahadur said the veteran batsman can still play for the Guyana national team if he chooses to.
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) president Drubahadur yesterday described 2015 as a good year for the board and its cricket but said that this year’s objective was to build on the progress made both on and off the field.
Head Coach of the Guyana Jaguars cricket team Esaun Crandon yesterday admitted that his team failed to tick the necessary boxes in both departments which resulted in Wednesday’s NAGICO Regional Super 50 semi-final defeat to Trinidad & Tobago Red Force.
Organizers of the upcoming Legacy/007 Promotions “Unity T20” Cricket tournament on January 30 at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence yesterday confirmed at the official launching that Guyanese Ramnaresh Sarwan and Christopher Barnwell will captain the respective All-Star teams.
Guyana Jaguars Head Coach Esaun Crandon said yesterday the team was focused on beating Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in tomorrow’s semi-final in an effort to move one step closer to lifting the limited overs title after some 11 years.
Guyana’s lone Inter-national Stadium located at Providence, is expected to be officially renamed by May according to Director of Sports Christopher Jones who confirmed the move yesterday during talks with local media operatives at the National Sports Commission’s Home-stretch Avenue location.
German’s Restaurant yesterday injected $100,000 as part of their sponsorship ahead of the inaugural Guyana Beach Soccer Association’s (GBSA) National Beach Championships which kicks off January 31, across grounds in Linden.
Guyana Volleyball President (GVF) John Flores said yesterday that one of the main objectives of the federation this year is to acquire land for the construction of a volleyball court, an initiative which will be supported by the government of Brazil.
Named Fitness `53’ after his infamous shirt number, ex-Guyana/West Indies Captain Ramnaresh Sarwan yesterday said he hopes his new gym and fitness centre will open newer dimensions of healthy living for Guyanese.