Cricket pundits are divided over the West Indies teams’ performance over the last decade with some saying the performances have been stagnant while others are of the view that the performances have gotten progressively worse.
Following a year foiled by the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, Caribbean people can look to a prosperous 2021 with an unprecedented amount of cricket coming to the region.
Weather and bad light forced the second round clash between East Bank and West Demerara to be declared a no-result yesterday at the Everest Cricket Club ground in the Demerara Under-19 Inter-Association tournament.
The West Indies cricket team seems to be somewhat unfamiliar with the famous proverb, `Catches win matches’ judging from the just-concluded two-test series which the hosts swept.
In a nail-biting opening round of the Demerara Under-19 Inter-Association 50-over tournament, East Bank held its nerve to beat East Coast by five runs at Enmore Community Centre ground yesterday.
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) hosted its first tournament since the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic swept the globe and according to honorary secretary, Anand Sanasie, the tournament was a success.
Regal Masters powered their way to a seven-wicket win over WD Masters yesterday to become the inaugural champions of the Guyana Cricket Board/ Tropical Springs over-40 T20 champions.
A heavy shower and a refusal to play from Jai Hind Jaguars helped Regal Masters reach the final of the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament at the Everest Cricket Club ground yesterday.
West Indies Under-15 opener, Rampertab Ramnauth, scored the only half century while Aaron Beharry, Fawaz Gafoor and Tyrese Sealy chalked up good performances as the second Berbice Cricket Board Under-19 trial match came to an end yesterday.
Blairmont Community Centre Cricket Club’s Marvan Prashad stood out as the Berbice Cricket Board held its first 50-overs Under-19 trial match yesterday at the Albion Sports Complex ground.
General Marine Masters registered their first win of the Guyana Cricket Board/ Tropical Spring Over-40 T20 tournament by inflicting a 97-run defeat on Sarjoo Tigers yesterday at the Enmore Community Centre ground.
WD Masters and Bel Air Rubis Ultra Tec kept their quarter final hopes alive with five-wicket wins yesterday in the Demerara Zone of the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament at the Enmore Community Centre ground.
A blistering 178 not out from Keith Fraser in the final ensured Fishermen won the Over-45 title in the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Incorporated’s fourth Prime Minister T20 tournament and in doing so he fulfilled his promise to the team.
Yesterday’s action in the Demerara Zone of the Guyana Cricket Board/ Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament saw WD Masters securing a three–wicket win over Sandpipers while both matches at Enmore Cricket Club ending in walkovers.
The curtain came down on the fourth edition of the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Incorporated Prime Minister’s T20 Cup yesterday at the Everest Ground with Speedboat All-Stars, Fishermen Masters and Regal Legends winning their respective categories.
Defending champions, Regal All-Stars and former champions, Speedboat, will meet in today’s Open final of the fourth annual Georgetown Softball Cricket League Incorporated’s Prime Minister Cup T20 tournament.
-Regal, Spartans undefeated
Centuries from Quintin Sampson and Keyon Sinclair underscored an impressive opening day of the fourth annual Georgetown Cricket League Incorporated’s Prime Minister Cup T20 tournament.
A responsible knock from Rohan Mangal aced the chase to see RP Construction record a three-wicket win over WD Masters in the latest round of the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament.