Twenty-five regional coaches recently completed a ten-day high-level coaching programme at the West Indies High Performance Centre at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados. Among the coaches who participated in the Level III programme for Guyana were former West Indies fast bowler Colin Stuart, former First-class players Rayon
WICB Coaches complete Level 3 workshop
As part of its continued efforts to enhance coaches’ education, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) hosted another key initiative with a two-day workshop to deal directly with the bowling actions of players across the region. Richard Done, the International Cricket Council’s (ICC’s) High Performance Manager, conducted the programme “Identifying and Rehabilitating Suspect Bowling Actions”
Legend Walsh part of Level 3 Coaching
Over 20 regional coaches, including former West Indies players, have assembled in Barbados for a high-level coaching programme to be staged over 10 days. Courtney Walsh, the legendary fast bowler and former Test captain, is one of the former players attending the Level III programme being staged at the West Indies High Performance Centre on
“Golden rewards” for Guyanese cricketing stars
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) hosted a Dinner to honour the victorious Guyana Jaguars players, West Indies U-19 world champs and female World T20 champs on Monday at the Savannah Suite of the Guyana Pegasus Hotel in which the players were given championship rings and chains made of gold. Speaking at the event, honorary secretary
Griffith urged female world champions to build from experience
Chairman of the Senior Selection Panel of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), Rayon Griffith, urged female world champions, Tremayne Smartt and Shamaine Campbelle to build on their historic experience in the Women’s World T20 which finished with an emphatic victory for the Caribbean ladies last Sunday. Griffith along with GCB Assistant Administrator, Melinda Bishundyal-Chaitram, welcomed
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