Fort Ordinance, Overwinning and Friends Primary registered victories in the New Amsterdam Canje zone Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression one Cricket yesterday. At Cumberland, Fort Ordinance held their nerve to beat Betsy Primary. Betsy batted first and scored 95 for 12 wickets off their allotted 14 overs. Toshar Kunkarang was the only batter offering
WICB/GCB/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket…..Farhad slams unbeaten century for Blairmont Primary
Opening batsman, Veer Farhad, slammed an unbeaten century to propel Blairmont Primary to victory over Ithaca Primary by 114 runs in the WICB/GCB/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket at the Blairmont ground on Wednesday. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Blairmont Primary compiled a mammoth 199 without loss from their allotted 14 overs. Farhad’s
Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket Competition 2015 bowls off
The first round of the Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket Competition of the North Georgetown Zone bowled off yesterday with Green Acres going head-to-head and defeating St Angela’s Primary at the National Racquet Centre ground. An impressive 61 from Shawn Thompson led Green Acres to victory over the opposition after winning the toss. Green Acres
GCB Coaching Education programme underway in Berbice
he Berbice leg of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Ministry of Education/Scotiabank coaching education programme got underway yesterday at the Port Mourant Cricket Club, Berbice with a number of teachers and potential coaches in attendance. The programme which is being tutored by officers of Child Care and Protection Agency (CPA) and GCB Territorial Development Officer Colin
Scotiabank, GCB initiate Bank-player relationships on financial investments
Scotiabank in collaboration with the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) met with Cricket Guy Inc (CGI) contracted players yesterday at GCB boardroom, and disseminated valuable information relating to players’financial planning. Scotiabank, the proud sponsors of West Indies Kiddy Cricket, started its operations in Guyana 1968 and the Caribbean since 1889, and today operates in more than