Keemo Paul, one of the three overaged players selected for the West Indies Under-19 squad, said that the daily training with the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) academy coaches has given him great confidence to perform to his expectations during the 2017 Regional Super50 tournament. Paul, the 18-year-old who was the vice-captain of the victorious West
Regional Super50 build-up…Hetmyer looking for lasting impression
Talented Guyana Jaguars opening batsmen Shimron Hetmyer will play his maiden West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Super50 as a senior cricketer after playing for the West Indies Under-19 team during the 2015 edition of the tournament. In his List A debut against Trinidad and Tobago he made an even half-century which surely was one
Regional Super50 Preparation…Crandon satisfied with practice games
Head Coach, Esuan Crandon, is satisfied with the Guyana Jaguars’ two practice matches in preparation for the 2017 Regional Super50 cricket tournament from January 24 to February 18 in Barbados and Antigua. Crandon, former Guyana pacer, said that the Providence track was good for batting with some help for the bowlers who put in the
WICB President visited New York cricket
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Dave Cameron was the special guest at the New York Metropolitan District Cricket Association (NYMDCA) last Wednesday (January 11). The occasion was the professional business networking session. In the President’s remarks, Cameron noted that the visit to New York was to meet with local cricket organizers and
MOE partners with GCB for NSSCL
The Ministry of Education, through the Minister responsible for Culture, Youth and Sports, Ms. Nicolette Henry, handed over a cheque to the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) today for the purchase of cricket balls for the National Secondary School Cricket League which is in its second year. The GCB is proud to be associated with the