Essequibo and defending champion, Demerara, continued where they left off from the first round of the GCB/HIH Under-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016. They are in control after the first day of the second round of the Competition today. Berbice who lost their way against Essequibo in round one, fell for 198 in their first innings against
GCB/HIH U-19 3Day Inter-County 2016….. Demerara takes upper-hand over U17 on opening day; Essequibo and Berbice on state of equilibrium
Demerara took the upper-hand against the Select U-17 team while Essequibo and Berbice end on a state of equilibrium on the opening day of the GCB/HIH Under-19 3-Day Inter-County 2016. The start of both matchups was delayed due to heavy overnight downpours. At the Wales Community Centre ground, play started at 13:30n hours. Demerara won
GCB U-17 Inter-County bowls off March 30
Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-17 Inter-County Championship 2016 is slated to bowl off tomorrow, Wednesday, 30th March 2016. Essequibo will take on Berbice at GCC ground while a Selected Under-15 team will go up against Demerara at Wales ground. Round two which is slated for April 1, will see Essequibo and Demerara clashing at Enterprise
GCB engage Minister of Tourism on Tri-series and other partnerships
A Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) delegation consisting of President Drubahadur, Secretary Anand Sanasie, Marketing Manager Rajendra Singh and TDO Colin Stuart, held discussions with the Minister of Tourism, Catherine Hughes, regarding the June 2016 ODI Tri-series featuring Australia, South Africa and West Indies, among other partnerships. Director General of the Ministry of Tourism, Mr. Donald
South Africa v West Indies, 1st women’s T20I…..Ismail, van Niekerk help SA defend 125
Shabnim Ismail’s three wickets in seven balls and Dane van Niekerk’s two in an over helped South Africa Women defend 125, which seemed a sub-par total, and claim their first-ever Twenty20 win over West Indies Women. South Africa’s victory, which comes two weeks after they achieved the same feat over England, bodes well ahead of