West Indies Women narrowed the gap down to four points between themselves and first-place Australia in the ICC Women’s Championship points table after a 57-run win over South Africa Women in East London. The result follows a 15-run win by West Indies at the same venue on February 24 and they’ll seek a series sweep
GCB/Digicel/Banks DIH NSSCL Inter Schools Finals… Chase Academy crowned Champion
Chase Academy defeated Uitvlugt Secondary in the final of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL) Inter-Schools sponsored by Banks DIH Ltd Coco Cola and Rainforest Water along with Digicel. Playing at the Georgetown Cricket Club ground, both teams came into the competition on a high, having emerged champions of their
GCB/Dave West Indian Exports GUY-NY U-15 Inter-County…..Payne’s five-for hands Demerara easy win, Berbice beat E’bo
Led by a five-wicket haul from pacer Jason Payne, Demerara romped to a nine-wicket victory over the GCB President’s XI while Berbice secured a three-wicket win over Essequibo when the Guyana Cricket Board/Dave West Indian Exports Guy-NY Inter-County Under-15 50-over tournament on Thursday. Payne removed Daniel Dharamdat (00) and Devon Allen (06) while Daniel Paul
GCB/Dave West Indian Exports GUY-NY…..Singh century spurs Demerara to victory, E’bo beat President’s XI
Opener Sachin Singh stroked a polished century to guide Demerara to a three-wicket victory over Berbice, while Essequibo defeated the GCB President’s XI by 65 runs when the Guyana Cricket Board/Dave West Indian Exports Guy-NY Inter-County U15 tournament continued on Tuesday. The left-handed Singh who was named man-of-the-match anchored Demerara innings with fluent stroke play
GCB/Dave West Indian Exports Guy-NY U-15 Inter-County…..Berbice, Demerara victorious
The first round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Under-15, Inter-county Championship sponsored by Dave West Indian Exports Guy-NY saw Berbice Under-15 defeating the President XI by eight wickets via Duckworth Lewis System and Demerara whipping Essequibo by 112 runs. Playing at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) Berbice were set a revised target of 105 from