SANTA CRUZ, Jamaica, CMC – Opener Tevin Imlach stroked an unbeaten half-century as Guyana rebounded from an opening round loss to beat Trinidad and Tobago by three wickets here yesterday. Playing in their second round match of the Regional Under-19 Championship, Guyana overcame a few bumps before successfully chasing down an uncomplicated target of 155.
Regional U-19 format designed with World Cup success in mind
Shelving the three-day version of the annual Regional Under-19 competition was a deliberate ploy by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) to give the Caribbean’s youth cricketers more exposure to 50-over cricket with the aim of lifting the Youth World Cup. This was the response given by WICB President Whycliffe “Dave” Cameron when local media
Regional U-19 2015…Guyana departs for Jamaica
Defending Regional Under-19 Champions, Guyana, departed for Jamaica this morning, July 20, 2015 to compete in the 2015 edition of the Tournament which bowls off on July 22, 2015. President of Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), Drubahadur, met with the team prior to their departure and wished them a safe and successful trip. He reminded them
Windwards win Reg U17 2015 – Guyana places fourth
Windward Islands demolished Leewards Islands by 207 runs to win the Regional U-17 Tournament which climaxed here yesterday. The Windwards achieved a clear path to the title after front runners Jamaica and contenders Trinidad and Tobago crashed to defeats in the fifth and final round of matches. Jamaica, who were leading at the end of
Regional U-17 2015….. Guyana record 2nd victory
Guyana beat Leeward Islands by 126 runs on Sunday, July 12, 2015 to record their second victory in the Regional Under-17 Tournament 2015 in Canaan, Trinidad and Tobago. Guyana posted 207 all out in 48.1 overs, batting first. Ramnarine Chatura led with 39, while Joshua Persaud cracked 33, Richie Looknauth 23 not out and Ronaldo