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04 Oct 2015 15:39 #273461
by ketchim
NOTES at the bottom of scorecard:
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--> The match was scheduled for four days but completed in three.
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DI Kallicharran
made his debut in first-class matches
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RAO Straker
made his last appearance in first-class matches
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CS Beckles
made his last appearance in first-class matches
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DAJ Holford
made his last appearance in first-class matches
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GS Camacho
made his last appearance in first-class matches
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06 Oct 2015 10:38 #273602
by ketchim
www.guyana-cricket.com/node/5189
Date Published: 03-May-2008
Source: GCA
Author: Stephen Camacho
Wherever the British Empire spread in the 19th century, cricket and tea (later to inextricably intertwined in the traditions of the game) were principal exports and took root in most colonies; not least in Guyana and the West Indies. As all the full members of the International Cricket Council have emanated from this source, this is clearly the genesis of international cricket as we know it today.
In Guyana, cricket was concentrated in the capital, Georgetown. The Parade Ground in Middle Street became the venue for important matches and it was there in 1865, that Guyana won the second Inter-colonial match, defeating Barbados by two wickets.
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06 Oct 2015 10:40 #273603
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In 1858, the Georgetown Cricket Club, the oldest cricket club in the West Indies was founded......
I hope you Folks paying attention to the origin of "organised" Cricket
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