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No reason for panic, Sammy cautions

DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC – West Indies captain Darren Sammy said Sunday there was no need to press the panic button, in the wake of his side’s loss in their opening match of the World Twenty20 Championship.

Tagenarine Chanderpaul
Tagenarine Chanderpaul

Guyana show fight after Walton tops up CCC

CAVE HILL, Barbados, CMC – Leon Johnson and Tagenarine Chanderpaul staged a fight-back for Guyana, after Chadwick Walton collected his third first-class century to put the Combined Campuses in command in the Regional Four-Day Championship here Sunday.

India captain Dhoni backs struggling Yuvraj to hit form

MIRPUR, Bangladesh, (Reuters) – As he took off his helmet, tucked his bat under his arm and trudged back to the pavilion after a 19-ball struggle in the World Twenty20 on Sunday, Yuvraj Singh looked a shadow of the talismanic all-rounder who delivered two World Cups for India.

Godfrey Pollydore edges Alanzo Greaves to take the spoils of the third and final leg of the 17th annual Cheddi Jagan Memorial event. (Orlando Charles photo)

Greaves wins Cheddi Jagan Memorial race

Godfrey Pollydore out sprinted Alanzo Greaves to win the third and final leg of the Cheddi Jagan Memorial road race in a thrilling sprint finish yesterday in Essequibo, but Greaves’ +consistency enabled him to lift the overall trophy of this year’s event.

Garvin Nedd

Yadram to skipper U15s

Opening batsman Bhaskar Yadram was yesterday retained as Captain for the Demerara Under-15 team ahead of the upcoming Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Limacol U15 tournament which gets underway shortly.

 Ben Meckdeci

Meckdeci, Shomari Wiltshire crowned Kraft champs

Benjamin Mekdeci claimed the category-A title while Shomari Wiltshire was crowned the category-B champion when the Kraft Junior Skill Level Tournament sponsored by Toucan Industries concluded at the Georgetown Club on Camp Street yesterday.

Thomas slams maiden first class hundred against Guyana

CAVE HILL, Barbados, CMC – An explosive, maiden first-class hundred from Shacaya Thomas combined with another destructive spell from off-spinner Ryan Austin put Combined Campuses and Colleges in a superior position against Guyana in the Regional Four-Day Championship on Saturday.

Action in the match between Charlestown Secondary and Kingston High. (Orlando Charles photo

Queen’s College drub North Georgetown 5-0

Queen’s College mauled North Georgetown Secondary 5-0 when the round of the 16 knockout matches in the Milo/Petra Organization Schools Football tournament commenced yesterday at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.

Upsets second day of knockout stage

Upsets would highlight the second day of the round of 16 knockout stage as Bishops’ High defeated North Ruimveldt Secondary 4-3 on penalty kicks after normal time ended 3-3, when the Milo/Petra Organization Schools Football tournament continued yesterday Captain Nathaniel King would open the scoring for the Carmichael Street side with a 12th minute effort.

Lethargic Windies stumble in title defence

DhAKA, Bangladesh, CMC – Title-holders West Indies produced an anaemic all-round performance to crash to a seven wicket loss to India, as the defence of their World Twenty20 title hit an immediate snag here yesterday.

Alpha United win CFU club c/ships opener

Alpha United got their Caribbean Football Union (CFU) club championships campaign off to a positive start by defeating Defence Force of Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 on Friday at the Harbour View Stadium, Harbour View in Jamaica.

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