On a day in which 22-year-old Kevon Boodie stroked a magnificently constructed 130 and Test left-hander Assad Fudadin threw away what would have been a superb century with a reckless shot 15 minutes before the close,Leon Johnson’s X1 were 126-3 in their second innings enjoying a lead of 197 going into the final day of
GCB Officials engage Sports Minister on National Secondary School Cricket League…discuss other developmental initiatives
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Officials engaged Sports Minister, Nicolette Henry, in discussion on the Board’s initiatives and ventures, at the Minister’s office on Main Street. The Board’s President, Drubahadur; Secretary, Anand Sanasie; Competitions Chairman, Colin Europe; and Territorial Developmental Officer, Colin Stuart, explained to the Minister the structure of their upcoming National Secondary School Cricket
SLvWI,1st Test, 2nd day…..Herath restores Sri Lanka dominance
Rangana Herath bowled Sri Lanka back into the dominant position achieved by Dimuth Karunaratne and Dinesh Chandimal’s double-century stand and squandered somewhat by a collapse that cost them their last seven wickets for 59 runs. At the end of an action-packed second day, West Indies were 66 for 2, trailing Sri Lanka by 418 runs.
India v South Africa, 2nd ODI….. Dhoni, spinners lift India to 22-run win
South Africa’s batsmen could not pull off a successful chase of what seemed to be a below-par target as India, led by their spinners and MS Dhoni’s unbeaten 92, leveled the series with a 22-run win and maintained their 100% record at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Axar Patel and Harbhajan Singh shared five wickets
PCL Four-Day cricket practice…..Singh’s 123 put Johnson’s X1 in control
A responsible 123 by Vishaul Singh put Leon Johnson’s X1 in control against Shimron Hetymer’s X1 at the end of the second day of their PCL four-day practice match at Bourda yesterday. Singh scored a matured 123 from 234 balls from 338 minutes with 11 fours and added 105 runs for the sixth wicket with