The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) inaugural National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) sponsored by Banks DIH’s Coco Cola and Rainforest Water, along with Digicel, commenced on Friday with Marian Academy, Annandale and Friendship recording victories. At the Everest ground, Marian Academy won the toss and sent Kingston Practical Instruction Centre (PIC) into bat. The Kingston
Campbelle joins West Indies Women
The West Indies Cricket Board announced that all-rounder Shemaine Campbell has been added to West Indies Women’s squad for the remainder of the One-day International Home Series against Pakistan Women here. The Windies Women will now have a 14-member squad for the last three matches of the series which have ICC Women’s Championship points on
SLvWI, 1st Test, 4th day…..Magical Herath spins Sri Lanka to innings win
Rangana Herath picked up his fifth 10-wicket match haul in Tests as Sri Lanka wrapped up victory by an innings and six runs inside the second session of day four. West Indies, who began the day two down for 67, lost eight wickets on the fourth day for the addition of 160 runs, and as
GCB unveils National Secondary Schools Cricket League…..Digicel, Banks DIH Limited are corporate partners
With major support from Digicel, Banks DIH Limited and the Education Ministry, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) on Friday afternoon unveiled the National Secondary Schools Cricket League; an initiative that is geared towards serving as conveyor belt for the national cricket programme. Education Minister, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, representatives of the two main sponsors and top
GCB Officials outline programs to Minister of Education
President of GCB, Drubahadur, Secretary Anand Sanasie, and TDO Colin Stuart, met with the Minister of Education who oversees sports, Dr. Rupert Roopnarine, and outlined to him the Board’s immediate and upcoming programs. The Officials explained the structure and benefits of the National Secondary School Cricket League. It commenced earlier today with an official ceremony
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