TICKET sales for the three One-Day Internationals between West Indies and Pakistan at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, will be sold at rock-bottom prices and will be available to the Guyanese public by month-end at the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) office on Regent Road. Chronicle Sport confirmed yesterday that tickets are expected to cost $4
There is no shortage of cricketers in Guyana, according to Chairman of GCB junior selectors, Nazimul Drepaul
THERE’S no shortage of cricketing talent within Guyana’s junior ranks, according to chairman of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) junior selectors, Nazimul Drepaul. Drepaul made the comment on Sunday in an exclusive interview following the conclusion of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Inter-County Under-15 one-day tournament. “Talent’s not our problem in Guyana. We’ve got plenty
GCB/DMLAS/MOE/NSSCL….. South Georgetown Combine beats East Georgetown Combine in thrilling one run victory
South Georgetown Combine and East Georgetown Combine competed fiercely in yet another exciting Guyana Cricket Board/ Demerara Mutual Life Assurance Society/ Ministry of Education/ National Secondary School Cricket League match, which was played today Saturday 18 March, 2017 at the Enmore Community Centre ground, on the East Coast of Demerara. South Georgetown won the toss
Jaguars Professional 3-Day League….Final day wash out
Rain affected what was expected to b an enthralling third day’s play at Everest and Young Warriors grounds in the inaugural GCB/CGI Jaguars 3-Day League. Substantial and persistent rainfall greatly affected the 3rd day’s play of the matches between Upper Demerara/East Bank and Georgetown at the Everest Cricket Club ground, and West Berbice and Upper Corentyne at
Jaguars Professional 3-Day League, Day 2…..Lower Corentyne and East Coast recorded victories
Lower Corentyne and East Coast Demerara record victories against Essequibo and West Demerara respectively in Day Two of the inaugural GCB/CGI Jaguars 3-Day League . Entering the second day on 173 for 2 with a first innings’ lead of 72, Lower Corentyne improve their advantage by amassing 382 all out, a first innings lead of 281.