New Zealand have moved to the top of the T20I rankings for the first time following the ICC’s annual update. The new cycle disregarded results from the 2012-13 season and therefore West Indies, who won their first Twenty20 championship in 2012, lost points and have dropped one place to No. 3. New Zealand have 132
Australia leads ICC Test Rankings
South Africa slips three places to sixth; Bangladesh now trail the West Indies by eight points. Australia has opened up a six-point gap over India at the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings following the annual update with the results from 2012-13 no longer included in the calculations and outcomes from the
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
Australian High Commissioner pays courtesy call on GCB
High Commissioner of Australia in Guyana, John Pilbean, paid a courtesy call on GCB on Friday 11 March 2016, and engaged a high level delegation of GCB Executives in wide-raging discussions on the upcoming ODI tri-series featuring West Indies, South Africa and Australia. The GCB delegation was headed up by its President Drubahadur, Vice President
World T20 2016 Warm-ups…..Super Sammy sinks Australia
Captain Darren Sammy’s aggressive, unbeaten half-century led a determined lower order rally as West Indies beat Australia by three wickets with a ball spare, in their final official warm-up game of the Twenty20 World Cup here Sunday. Rocked by seamer Josh Hazlewood’s hat-trick in the fourth over to be tottering on 49 for five in