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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

West Indies should win World T20

(JAMAICA GLEANER) -It might sound paradoxical, but in a strange way, Twenty20 cricket has emerged as destroyer and saviour of West Indies cricket. Destroyer in...

Butt, Asif to be part of CPL draft

Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, who recently returned to competitive cricket after serving five-year bans for spot-fixing, have been registered for the Caribbean Premier...

Chanderpaul: I was forced to retire

By George Dobell Shivnarine Chanderpaul has insisted he has not retired from domestic cricket and intends to resume playing for Guyana within a couple of...

CPL announces record applications for Player Draft 2016

Gayle, Bravo, Narine, Pollard, Sammy, Simmons in as West Indies talent pool increases by 22% Afridi, Dilshan, Malinga, Misbah, Shakib and Wahab lead strong Asian...

West Indies ‘mankad’ Zimbabwe to enter quarterfinal – under-19 world cup

(CRICINFO) - West Indies Under-19 entered the quarterfinal of the World Cup in controversial and tense circumstances, as Keemo Paul effected a ‘mankad’ to...

Chanderpaul’s greatness goes beyond numbers

His unconventional, underappreciated technique helped him dominate and suppress the best bowling attacks through his career... Shivnarine Chanderpaul made his Test debut in a team...

Australia’s Shane Watson hits 124 not out – second highest T20 score

Shane Watson hit the second highest Twenty20 international score but India still whitewashed his Australia side in the three-match series. Watson, 34, struck six sixes...

India knocks West Indies off the perch as top T20I team – Kohli...

India’s superstar batsman Virat Kohli’s excellent run of form in the just-concluded series against Australia has allowed him to hold on to the status...

World T20: Darren Sammy backs Windies to win title

West Indies' skipper Darren Sammy has backed his side to perform well in the upcoming T20 World Cup to be played in India, saying...

Naraine makes his comeback, grabs two wickets

Port of Spain: West Indies off-spinner Sunil Narine has made his highly anticipated return to competitive cricket from a career threatening international ban. Boasting a...

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CJIA contractors urged to hire more workers, implement shift system to ensure timely completion...

The three contractors working on the Cheddi Jagan International Airport’s Expansion Project have been urged to get the work done promptly, and in keeping...

Power ship leaves Cuba for Guyana tomorrow – Min. Indar

Guyana is set to receive an emergency power ship scheduled to depart from Cuba tomorrow, Wednesday, April 17th, and arrive within 15 days to...

Over 100 counselling officers from schools undergo training to better help students

Over the next three days, Schools’ Welfare and Guidance Counselling Officers from schools across the country will be engaged in a training workshop organised...

CARICOM Chair underscores need for region to remain a zone of peace after Ecuador’s...

Chairman of CARICOM, President Dr Irfaan Ali, today, attended an emergency meeting of the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community...

President challenges local banking sector to seek out regional investment opportunities

Guyana’s banking sector needs to be proactive in seeking out investment opportunities locally and abroad to help expand the economy. This sentiment was expressed by...

Letter: The neglect of agriculture in Guyana under the APNU/AFC

Dear Editor, The agriculture industry in Guyana has seen a significant decline under the governance of the APNU/AFC government, from 2015 to 2020. Various sectors...

Over 1500 jobs to be created as gold mining activities progress at Oko

The Guyana Government recently accepted the terms of scope for the environmental and social impact assessment on the Oko West project, allowing the Canadian...

Edghill warns contractor of liquidated damages amid $78.4M bridge project delay

The $78.4 million Belle Vue, Region Three bridge is yet to be completed and now the contractor faces the threat of liquidated damages due...

PME “inconclusive” on cause of death of soldier at Tacama

A postmortem examination conducted on the body of Corporal Leroy Thom was unable to provide the man's grieving family with answers regarding his sudden...

“Laidback” culture among university students must change as Guyana moves to free tertiary education...

The culture among university-level students to not join the workforce must change, President Dr Irfaan Ali has asserted. This is especially important as the government...