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Swimmers could return to the pool this week

Following an engagement between the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA) and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport recently, swimmers could return to action as early as this week.

Guyana Jaguars head coach, Esuan Crandon wants more from the batsmen

Crandon happy with team

Guyana Jaguars head coach, Esuan Crandon, has expressed satisfaction with the 15-man squad for their Regional Super50 campaign but is calling on the batsmen to stand up.

National hockey coach, Robert Fernandes.

Jr. Pan Am rescheduling buys Guyana hockey time

With the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) rescheduling the 2021 Junior Pan American Championships to August 16 to 29 in Santiago, Chile, Guyana’s chances of competing has been favorably enhanced.

A fresh look West Indies will battle Bangladesh in the first ODI today.

New captains look for positive start

As West Indies and Bangladesh take on each other in the first One Day International today, both captains are looking to start their roles on a positive note.

West Indies ODI captain, Jason Holder is wary of a spin-heavy Bangladesh bowling attack.

WI skipper bracing for heavy spin attack

West Indies limited overs captain, Jason Mohammed has indicated that his side is bracing for a heavy barrage of spin from Bangladesh in the upcoming One Day International series.

Esuan Crandon

Jaguars head coach welcomes WI trio

Guyana Jaguars head coach, Esuan Crandon has welcomed the inclusion of West Indies trio, Shimron Hetmyer, Keemo Paul and Romario Shepherd ahead of their Regional Super50 campaign.

Tevin Imlach chalked up the best score of 60 in the yo-yo test. (Romario Samaroo photo)

Jaguars kick off 2021 with fitness test

Over two dozen cricketers took to the National Synthetic Track and Field Centre, Leonora, West Coast Demerara to begin the Guyana Jaguars’ 2021 preparation yesterday.

West Indies head coach Phil Simmons feels his underdog side can  win against Bangladesh in the ODI and test series.

Simmons not counting out his troops

Against the odds, West Indies head coach Phil Simmons, says that he is not counting his troops out of a series win as they prepare to face hosts, Bangladesh in three 50-overs and two Test matches.

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