Simmons hopes T20 series could kick start era of consistency
Head Coach, Phil Simmons is pushing the T20 players harder than normal as they prepare to kick start the new era of consistency with a series win against New Zealand.
Head Coach, Phil Simmons is pushing the T20 players harder than normal as they prepare to kick start the new era of consistency with a series win against New Zealand.
When the fourth edition of the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Incorporated’s Prime Minister’s T20 Cup bowls off tomorrow, Regal side are confident of a clean sweep once again.
WD Mavericks powered their way to the top of the Demerara zone after recording a six-run win over WD Masters yesterday at the Enmore Community Centre Cricket Ground in the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament.
West Indies top order batsman, Darren Bravo believes he is matured now more than ever and is hungry too get runs under his belt.
– WD Masters, West Berbice Masters earn second round wins Second round action in the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs over-40 T20 tournament yesterday saw Jai Hind Jaguars defeating Sarjoo Tigers while West Berbice Masters romped to victory over General Marine Masters in the Berbice Zone.
West Indies Test vice-captain, Roston Chase has called on his side to produce a better batting performance as they prepare to face New Zealand.
As the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament bowled off yesterday, West Berbice Masters, Jai Hind Masters, WD Mavericks and Bel Air Rubis Ultra Tech recorded first round wins while rain washed out matches at the Everest Cricket Club and Imam Bacchus Grounds respectively.
Cricket is set to return today with the Guyana Cricket Board/Tropical Springs Over-40 T20 tournament bowling off across the country.
Prime Minister Mark Phillips has issued a call for local sports to engage technology in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) President, Ricky Skerritt on Monday night declared that the game in the region needs reforms on all fronts and investments have not yielded the expected returns.
Amid the raging Novel Coronavirus Pandemic and its impact on the sporting world, if persons do not adhere to the regulations of Bio-secure venues or the “bubble” as it is commonly called now, then tournaments simply cannot happen.
“Softball enthusiast,” Prime Minister Mark Phillips on Sunday launched the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Incorporated’s fourth annual Prime Minister’s Cup.
A number of young players in the current West Indies set up have captured the attention of the side’s assistant coach, Roddy Estwick.
Cricket West Indies’ Chief Selector Roger Harper says that the decision to relieve Kraigg Brathwaite of the Test vice-captaincy post is in order for him to focus more on his batting.
West Indies Chief Selector, Roger Harper has attributed the clashing domestic season in the Caribbean with International series as well as the limited A-team tours as some of the reasons that lead to inadequate opportunities to try out new captains.
History unfolded yesterday when the Guyana Chess Federation named the first deaf chess player to represent the country.
Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton is the latest in a string of government officials to meet with the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB).
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cricket West Indies (CWI), Johnny Grave has expressed his disappointment with the decision by several players in the West Indies camp to breach the COVID-19 protocols in New Zealand.
West Indies assistant coach, Roddy Estwick has stressed the importance of good batting displays in the T20I series later this month.
When Delhi Capitals takes on Mumbai Indians in the final of the 2020 Indian Premier League today at 10.00 hours, Shimron Hetmyer will be making his dream a reality.
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