England U-19 fast bowlers Sam Curran and Saqib Mahmood took two and four wickets respectively to help dismiss West Indies Under-19 for 221 and complete a 61-run victory in Chittagong. Curran began the defence of 282 in splendid fashion, dismissing Tevin Imlach and no. 3 Shimron Hetmyer for ducks in the first over of the
Big opportunities for Super50 – WICB CEO
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), CEO, Michael Muirhead is optimistic about what the Super50 tournament can achieve in a few years. This following a successful end to its flagship regional one-day international tournament – the NAGICO Super50. The tournament which ended last Saturday (January 23) in Trinidad and Tobago saw the defending 2015 champions, Trinidad
GCB/Banks DIH Ltd/Digicel NSSCL progresses to Combine Elite Phases …..Training Sessions to select pertinent squads
As the GCB/Banks DIH/Digicel National Secondary Schools League continues, players with outstanding performances and those who demonstrated good promise, have been earmarked by the selection committee of the league for training. These training sessions will be used to select Combine Elite Teams to represent North Georgetown and East Georgetown in the Combine Elite Phase of
GCB/BANKS DIH/DIGICEL NSSCL… Tagore Memorial Secondary, Uitvlugt Secondary, Cummings Lodge Secondary and Annadale Secondary victorious
Tagore Memorial Secondary, Uitvlugt Secondary, Cummings Lodge Secondary and Annadale Secondary registered victories as the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) sponsored by Banks DIH Ltd’s Coco Cola and Rainforest Water along with Digicel continues. At Tagore Memorial Secondary ground, the home team cruised pass Central Corentyne Secondary by seven wickets.
GCB/BANKS DIH LTD/DIGICEL NSSCL… St Joseph’s High defeat Chase Academy …Skeldon Line Path Secondary also victorious
East Georgetown champions, St Joseph’s High School, defeated North Georgetown champions, Chase Academy, despite Kurt Lovell’s 6/28 as the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) sponsored by Banks DIH Ltd’s Coco Cola Rainforest Water along with Digicel continues. Playing at Everest, St Joseph’s High School took first strike after winning the
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