Latest update June 16th, 2026 12:40 AM
Nov 23, 2018 Sports
Matches in the respective Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) tournaments will continue this weekend at several venues. At Demerara Cricket Club, the home team will play Transport SC from 17:30hrs in the V Net U13 final.
In the Noble House Sea Foods Second Division 2-day semi finals starting today at 10:30hrs,
Police SC will play Everest CC at Eve Leary and GCC will face Malteenoes SC at Bourda.
In the NBS 40-over Second Division competition today, GYO will host Diplomats SC and Sophia CC will play Ace Warriors at Camp Road.
On Sunday, MYO will stay at home to GNIC, DCC will entertain UG, Transport SC will take on Third Class CC at Camp Road and GDF will host Sophia CC.
In the Friends of Cricket U17, DCC will travel to MYO and Transport SC will play Bel Air Rubis CC at Malteenoes SC.
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