After winning the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four Day tournament, now rebranded Digicel/Sportsmax Regional four-day, for two consecutive years, the Guyana Jaguars are no leaving no stones unturned as they seek to make it three successive titles when the competition resumes on November 11. A large proportion of the
WICB re-introduces day-night matches for first-class cricket
The WICB has decided to re-introduce day-night matches with the use of pink ball in their domestic first-class competition – the Regional 4-Day Tournament – for the upcoming season. The board had first carried out the experiment in 2009 to boost spectator interest that had been declining in the preceding years. Six of the 30
Cornwall relishing senior team call up
All-rounder Rahkeem “Jimbo” Cornwall, is hoping that his recent exploits with the West Indies A team in Sri Lanka is enough to impress senior team selectors. The National and Leeward Islands cricketer returned from Sri Lanka Monday night, where he finished as the leading wicket taker in the three unofficial Tests. The spinner bagged a
GCB NSSCL 2016… Frienship Secondary book place in final
Friendship Secondary registered a comfortable victory over Camille’s Institute to book a place in the final of the 2016 edition of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL). It was a huge win as Camille’s Institute are the defending East Bank Demerara champions. Playing at Everest ground, Camille’s Institute batted first
Graeme West says Sri Lanka ‘A’ 4-Days a success
Head coach Graeme West believes West Indies A have proven they have what is required to play at the highest level but has urged more consistency from the unit, in the wake of their series defeat to Sri Lanka last week. West Indies A opened the three-match four-day “Test” series with a loss when they