In less than four weeks, the Providence Stadium in Guyana will be the venue for the first round of the upcoming 2016 One Day International Tri-Nation series with Australia, South Africa and home team, West Indies. Three matches have been scheduled for Guyana, before the series moves to St. Kitts and then the final in
Smith, marsh tracking well for Windies
Injured duo on track to return to full fitness for ODI tri-series in the Caribbean. Confidence is building among Cricket Australia’s medical team that Steve Smith and Mitch Marsh will be fit for next month’s ODI tri-series in the West Indies. Smith and Marsh both headed home at the start of the week, cutting short their
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
WICB confirms Zimbabwe tri-series in August
West Indies will take part in a tri-series in Zimbabwe in August-September along with the hosts and Pakistan, the WICB has confirmed. It means there could be a straight contest between the two visiting sides for the eighth and last Champions Trophy spot, although the PCB and Zimbabwe Cricket are yet to confirm the scheduling
Australia v South Africa, Tri-series, Harare Australia seal place in final with bonus-point win
By: Firdose Moonda (ESPNcricinfo) Mitchell Marsh almost single-handedly took Australia into the tri-series final, first by plundering 86 off 51 balls, including 21 off a single Dale Steyn over, and then with two wickets to dent South Africa’s chase. The bonus-point victory has guaranteed Australia spot in Saturday’s showdown but put South Africa’s in some