Captain Shimron Hetmyer’s character has come in for high praise from team management following his half-century in a winning cause against Pakistan Under-19s in Monday’s quarter-final of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. The Guyanese batsman, struggling with poor form, had come under tremendous pressure following the run out controversy against Zimbabwe in the last group
GCB/BANKS DIH LTD/DIGICEL NSSCL… Chase Academy trounces Charlestown Secondary Leguan Secondary; Annandale Secondary and Skeldon Line Path Secondary also had wins
Chase Academy led by Dwayne Dick’s mesmerising spell of bowling trounced Charlestown Secondary by 10 wickets while Legaun Secondary, Annandale Secondary and Skeldon Line Path Secondary also recorded comfortable victories against Parika Salem Secondary, Hope Secondary and Tagore Memorial Secondary respectively as the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) sponsored by
ICC U-19 World Cup 2016…..Imlach, Hetmeyer steer West Indies into semi-finals
Shimron Hetmyer, the West Indies captain, had contributed all of 23 runs in four innings going into the quarterfinals of the Under-19 World Cup. When the heat was on, he led the way with a sparkling half-century that helped West Indies chase down Pakistan’s 227 for 6 by five wickets in Fatullah to set up
Jaguars 3-Day practice match…..Match ends in draw, Motie bags 5-57 on final day
Former West Indies U-19 left-arm spinner 20 year-old Gudakesh Motie’s success continued in senior cricket when he took 5-57 for Vishaul Singh’s X1 at Bourda on the last day of the Jaguars’ three-day practice in preparation for the second half of the PCL First-Class tournament. Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Test opener Rajendra Chandrika then gave Singh’s
Jaguars 3-day practice match…..Bacchus and Bramble half-centuries highlight Day 2
Captain Robin Bacchus struck a well composed 55, while Anthony Bramble made 67 not out on day two of the Guyana Jaguars’ three-day practice at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), Bourda, on Wednesday. In response to Vishaul Singh’s XI imposing 383 all out, Robin Bacchus’ XI closed the penultimate day on 115-4. Bacchus and Kandasammy
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