By Calvin Roberts (Guyana Chronicle) HAVING claimed the three-day title three days ago, hosts Guyana started their quest for limited overs honours yesterday, with a 76-run victory over the Leeward Islands, when the two sides met at the Enmore Community Centre ground. The Guyanese, who scored 202 off 49.2 overs, were indebted to the batting
Guyana is three-day U-19 championships -following innings victory over T&T
Guyana’s three frontline spinners, Shiraz Ramcharran, Steven Sankar and Damion Waldron, spun Guyana to victory over Trinidad and Tobago by an innings and 41 runs last Friday in their final round West Indies Cricket Board Under-19 three day fixture at the Georgetown Cricket Club ground, to claim that version of this year’s championships. Trinidad and
Guyana thump Jamaica by 11 runs to take Regional U-15 title
Guyana defeated Jamaica by 11 runs in their fifth and final round game to win the Regional U-15 50-over tournament yesterday. Batting first after winning the toss, Guyana posted 248-7 off their allotted overs at Melbourne. They lost the early wicket of Joshua Persaud (00), but Bhaskar Yadram (13) and Alphius Bookie (37) put together
President explains First Class changes
(Taken from the Trinidad Express) Port of Spain, Trinidad – The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is moving ahead with its plan to implement a new structure for regional first-class cricket which will see the six regional sides being able to select players from across the region and further overseas. WICB president Dave Cameron, speaking
Sankar snares five as Guyana beat Windwards by four wickets
By: Calvin Roberts (Guyana Chronicle) FOLLOWING a dismal bowling performance in Guyana’s first round game against the Leeward Islands, leg-spinner Steven Sankar snared 5 for 53 to bowl out Windward Islands for 165, enabling Guyana to complete a hard-fought four-wicket win in their second round West Indies Cricket Board Under-19 fixture at the Everest Cricket