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Jul 24, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Local fans can secure their entry for the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League matches in Guyana as the local office opens its doors from Tuesday, July 25th 2023 from 09:00 hours to 16:30 hours on weekdays and 09:00 hours to 13:00 hours on Saturdays.
Tickets will be available to purchase at the modern box office conveniently located at 233-234 Camp Street or alternately online from www.cplt20.com for both Guyana Amazon Warriors’ home matches and neutral matches.
The Guyana leg of the tournament will begin on September 13 with Warriors taking on defending champions, Jamaica Tallawahs from 19:00 hours. The following day, Warriors return to battle St. Lucia Kings from 19:00 hours.
On September 16, there will be a double header as Tallawahs face St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots at 10:00 hours before Warriors go up against Trinbago Knight Riders at 19:00 hours.
September 17 will also see a double header with Tallawahs returning to play Kings at 10:00 hours followed by the Warriors and Barbados Royals clash at 19:00 hours.
All matches will take place at the National Stadium, Providence. Ticket prices are set at $2,500 for the Grass Mound, $3,500 for Orange Stand, $5,500 for Red Stand and $6,000 for Green Stand. (CricNation592)
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