By Zaheer Mohamed Berbice were crowned champions of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) senior female inter county 50-over tournament by defeating Demerara in the final round game at Everest Cricket club on Saturday. Demerara were required to be at 146 when play was halted after 22 overs. Berbice posted 168-9 after the game was reduced
GCB holds wide ranging discussions with Essequibo cricket officials
Continuing their outreach to Cricket Clubs and Cricket Committees in the Counties, a few GCB Executives met with representatives of the Area Committees of Essequibo on Saturday and assisted them with $50,000 and a box of balls each. Representatives from Leguan, South Essequibo, Central Essequibo and East Bank Essequibo were present at the Meeting held
FULL COURT DISCHARGES INJUNCTION AGAINST THE GUYANA CRICKET BOARD Grants costs against Berbice Cricket Board Executives
The Full Court comprising of the Honorable Madam Justice Roxanne George and the Honorable Justice James Bovell-Drakes, yesterday discharged the injunction obtained by the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) against the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Executives, Trustees and its Administrator in April 2014 which had effectively prevented them from functioning. The Honorable Justice George delivered the
GCB makes good on promise to first division clubs in Berbice -Second divisions to benefit soon
By Calvin Roberts LAST Sunday 29th June, the Drubahadur steward Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) held another one of its Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) at the Georgetown Cricket Club, where several decisions were made as it relates to the development of cricket in Guyana. Coming out of that OGM also, was a decision being made as
GCB sets out roadmap to contract its core players at OGM
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) conducted its Statutory Ordinary General Meeting on Sunday 29th June at the Georgetown Cricket Club Members Pavilion which was attended by only the Essequibo and Demerara delegates. Berbice Cricket Board once again failed to attend this most important General Members meeting. The meeting was chaired by the GCB President, Drubahadur