Motie-Kanhai, Chanderpaul, Hetmyer in Windies U-19 squad to face Bangladesh – seven-match series slated for Guyana in October

St John’s, ANTIGUA – The West Indies Cricket Board announced on Tuesday the West Indies Under-19 squad to face Bangladesh Under-19 in a seven-match One-Day Series, to be played in Guyana in October. Leading run scorer in the recently concluded Regional Under-19 Tournament, Trinidadian Jeremy Solozano and chief wicket-taker Gudakesh Moti-Kanhai are the leading names in the 17-man squad. Also in the squad is Grenadian and Windward Island pacer Preston McSween who took the most wickets in the 50-over version of the regional tournament. The squad consists of six players…

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South American youth teams named, depart for Peru September 17

By Treiston Joseph Guyana’s 31-member contingent for the inaugural South American Youth Championships set to take place in Lima, Peru, from September 20, will be departing on September 17. The Guyanese will feature in seven sporting disciplines: athletics, badminton, boxing, cycling, swimming, table tennis and weightlifting. At a press conference on Monday at the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) headquarters, the names were revealed, along with their coaches. Also, GOA president K. A. Juman Yassin noted that the event, which was funded by the GOA in excess of Gy$ 5 million,…

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Synthetic track 70 per cent complete – Surface to be laid by November, says Ninvalle

By Rajiv Bisnauth The rubberised turf for the Synthetic track and field facility at Leonora, West Coast Demerara, has arrived in Guyana and installation should commence shortly with the aim of completion by November month-end. This is according to Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Sport Ministry, Steve Ninvalle, following a visit to the site on Saturday. German company, BSW Regupol, is the supplier of the track and is also responsible for its installation. The installation of the track and line marking is expected to be completed over a span of…

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Saqlain “honoured” to work with Windies spinners

Saqlain Mushtaq said he was honoured to be invited to the Caribbean to train the current generation of West Indies spinners. The former Pakistan off-spin master accepted an invitation from the West Indies Cricket Board and has been sharing his wisdom and understanding with current and emerging spinners at the Sagicor West Indies High Performance Centre, which is based on the campus of the University of the West Indies just a few kilometres outside of the Barbados capital of Bridgetown. “It is a great honour for me because West Indies…

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IAC honours Guyana’s youngest World Champion

The Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) on Saturday afternoon honoured Guyana’s youngest world powerlift ing champion, 18-year-old Gumendra Shewdas, with a monetary award of Gy$ 500,000 and a plaque during a ceremony at the Tej Mohall Shopping Complex in Number 79 Village Corriverton, Berbice. Also making a presentation to the star lifter at Saturday’s event was the Corriverton branch of the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI). The management and staff of Tej Mohall Shopping Complex also used the opportunity to recognise the monumental achievement of Shewdas. Among those in…

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Lara, Walsh expected for World Masters

Fans around the world will soon get a chance to see cricket legends such as Inzamam-ul-Haq, Brian Lara, Rahul Dravid, Shoaib Akhtar, Courtney Walsh, Graeme Hick and others in action at the T20 Clobi World Masters of Cricket Tournament in Barbados. It has been learnt by The Express Tribune that the event will be played from November 1-10 and will be a four-nation competition between the West Indies, Pakistan, India and England. For eligibility, the participants should be aged above 35 before the start of the tournament and they must…

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LDMAA cops top awards at martial arts competition

The Little Diamond Martial Arts Academy (LDMAA) hosted its international martial arts tournament recently at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, carting off the lion’s share of the accolades that were at stake. Fifty-eight competitors from three schools in Guyana and one from Suriname participated in the two-day competition. The LDMAA, under the stewardship of Shihan Abdool Nazim Yassim, earned 13 first place finishes, 16 runner-up spots and 11 thirds; they also claimed one grand champion trophy. The LDMAA had students from their Enmore, Covent Garden, Parfaite Harmonie and Wales dojos…

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24 teams to contest Courts Pee Wee competition

Twenty-four primary schools in Georgetown will contest the fourth annual Courts Pee Wee Under-11 football competition, set to kick off on September 28 at the Banks DIH ground, Thirst Park. The tournament, which is a collaborative effort of furniture and appliance company, Courts (Guyana) Inc., beverage giant Banks DIH Limited and the Petra Organisation, was launched on Wednesday afternoon in the lunchroom of Courts’ Main Street outlet, where representatives of the various stakeholders reiterated the importance of investing in grassroots football. Lead sponsor Courts (Guyana) Inc., has injected Gy$ 3.3…

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DDL/ GCB Inter-county 50-over competition bowls off on September 21 … final to be played at Albion

Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), under their Pepsi brand, in collaboration with the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), launched this year’s Inter-County 50-over round robin competition on Friday at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) pavilion, Shiv Chanderpaul Drive. The tournament, which gets underway on September 21, forms part of the preparation for the upcoming regional 50-over competition. It is also being used as a benchmark to select the local squad to participate in the regional competition, slated for January next year. The three preliminary rounds will be played at the famous Georgetown…

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For a better Life – Fighting against gender inequality, poverty and abuse, a local organisation, with the help of government and dedicated individuals, continues to provide programmes that help vulnerable women and children improve themselves

The monstrous plague of gender-based violence continues to destroy families and leave women in particular, to struggle to meet their everyday needs and those of their children. The Roadside Baptist Church Skills Training Centre, located in Berbice, has once again collaborated with the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) to provide much-needed income generating, social and other skills to empower single parents, especially women, and youths for entrepreneurship, the job market and, ultimately, a better quality of life. For women, the…

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