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GNIC hold on for draw against DCC

A commanding double century from Demerara Cricket Club’s (DCC) Tevin Imlach coupled with a Christopher Barnwell century and a five-wicket haul from Raj Nanan stood out but the Guyana National Industrial Cooperation (GNIC) held on to secure a draw yesterday.

DCC’s Tevin Imlach cuts during his unbeaten century against GNIC (Romario Samaroo photo)

Imlach’s ton flattens GNIC

An unbeaten century from national wicketkeeper/batsman, Tevin Imlach propelled Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) to a 154-run lead over Guyana National Industrial Cooperation (GNIC) on the first day of the Georgetown Cricket Association/GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall first-division, two-day tournament yesterday.

Phil Simmons

Simmons keen on partnerships, early wickets

West Indies are set to play the third and final Apex Test against England from today and head coach, Phil Simmons is banking on the team’s ability to produce huge partnerships and take early wickets in order to secure the series.

Dominique Rikhi cover drives during his 63 against Enmore (Romario Samaroo photo)

Rikhi, Jacobs guide ACS past Enmore CCCC

A solid half-century from Dominique Rikhi and a four-wicket haul from Damion Jacobs helped American Cricket Society (ACS) to a 45-run win over Enmore Community Centre Cricket Club Saturday.

Jason Holder (left) will be reminiscing of his double ton at this venue while Nkrumah Bonner will want to follow up his impressive last match with another sterling performance.

England’s Mahmood set for debut

West Indies captain, Kraigg Brathwaite will look for consistent batting and disciplined bowling to break the stalemate following the drawn first test against England.

4R Lions celebrate the wicket of Mavindra Dindyal (Romario Samaroo photo)

4R Lions, Agricola register opening wins

The Georgetown Cricket Association/ Ramchand Auto Sales/Survival Group of Companies/Trophy Stall under-19 50-overs tournament got underway yesterday with 4R Lions and Agricola securing victories.

Trevon Griffith smashed an even 300 on the opening day of the Georgetown Cricket Association GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall first-division final last weekend, the first triple century in 39 years at this level (Romario Samaroo photo)

Griffith credits fitness for triple ton

It took some 39 years before another triple century was scored in the Georgetown Cricket Association’s first-division tournament and Trevon `Bugsy’ Griffith is crediting fitness for his tremendous achievement.

Demerara Cricket Club reigned supreme to lift their third consecutive Georgetown Cricket Association/GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall two-day First-division title (Romario Samaroo photo)

DCC lifts third consecutive first-division title

Five overs into the final day’s play of the Georgetown Cricket Association GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall first-division two-day final, Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) ensured they retained their championship for the third straight season by virtue of first innings points over nemesis Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC).

Trevon Griffith is pure emotions as he reached his first triple-century (Romario Samaroo photo)

Griffith (300), Barnwell (175) leave GCC reeling

A remarkable triple century from Trevon  Griffith along with a big century from Christopher Barnwell placed Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) in a position to retain their title in the Georgetown Cricket Association/GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall first-division two-day final against Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC).

Christopher Barnwell (left) clubbed 173 and shared in a double century stand with Raj Nanan (73)

Barnwell (173), Dindyal (110) set up DCC vs GCC 1st Division final

Centuries from Demerara Cricket Club’s (GCC) Christopher Barnwell and Georgetown Cricket Club’s (DCC) Mavendra Dindyal in the semi-finals of the Georgetown Cricket Association GISE/Star Party Rental/Trophy Stall First-Division tournament ensured the two sides a spot in the final.

Shimron Hetymer (left) and Keemo Paul have returned to the Guyana Harpy Eagles squad

Harpy Eagles eager to regain title says Johnson

Guyana Harpy Eagles are eager to recapture the West Indies Championship title and their hopes have been boosted with the return of Keemo Paul and Shimron Hetmyer for today’s match against the Windwards Volcanoes.

Matthew Nandu

Disappointing outing for WI U19 Rising Stars

When the ICC under-19 youth World Cup began to streamline in the Caribbean, a lot of hopes rested on the West Indies youth side but a first-round exit left a lot to ponder for the Caribbean fans.

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