Curtly Ambrose never used to say very much when he was a cricketer. It is why he has called his new autobiography Time To Talk, and the early impressions are that not much has changed. “I’m not a big talker,” he says, a trifle forebodingly, at the start of our interview. “Some guys like to
Scotiabank, GCB initiate Bank-player relationships on financial investments
Scotiabank in collaboration with the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) met with Cricket Guy Inc (CGI) contracted players yesterday at GCB boardroom, and disseminated valuable information relating to players’financial planning. Scotiabank, the proud sponsors of West Indies Kiddy Cricket, started its operations in Guyana 1968 and the Caribbean since 1889, and today operates in more than
West Indies v Australia, 1st Test, Roseau…..Australia win inside three days
On Wednesday morning Australia began their defence of the Frank Worrell Trophy. By Friday evening they had retained it. Such is the nature of modern scheduling that a two-Test series was all Australia and West Indies could arrange. Such was the nature of the Roseau conditions that this abbreviated campaign began with an abridged match,
West Indies v Australia, 1st Test, Roseau… Edge with Australia after 13-wicket day
Thirteen wickets made for an eventful opening day of the series in Dominica, and it was Australia who went to stumps in the slightly stronger position. Denesh Ramdin gave his men the chance to bat first but they survived only two sessions for their 148 before Australia played out the final session of the day
GCB congratulates Chandrika on WI call-up
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) extends congratulations to Rajindra Chandrika on his very much deserved call up to the West Indies 14-man squad to take on Australia in the two home Test matches. The first match starts on Wednesday, 3rd June in Dominica, and the second from 11th June in Jamaica. The GCB is extremely