Latest update December 1st, 2024 4:00 AM
Jan 16, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – After rain ruined the first practice trial game for the Guyana Harpy Eagles last week, the defending Regional 4-Day Champs will have one final opportunity to prepare starting today, ahead of next month’s start to the 2024 Regional season.
With action shifting to the Meter-Meer-Zorg Ground today, both sides will be looking to hit the ground running, with the core players especially wanting that time in the middle before the actual title defence bowls off.
Torrential rain was widespread last week, spoiling action and any efforts to ensure that some cricket could have been played at the Bourda Ground.
Due to the recent patch of sunshine coupled with their new match venue, which hosted an intense T20 double-header this past weekend; the Eagles will be banking on making the most of this final opportunity before the tournament bowls off in the first week of February.
Meanwhile, the Harpy Eagles enter this season’s battle as arguably the most successful franchise to play in the last decade, having won the Regional 4-Day title on six occasions; with 2023 being the most recent.
Action bowls off at 9:00h.
Anthony Adams’ XI (Team A) – Anthony Adams (Captain); Sachin Singh; Rampertab Ramnauth; Kevlon Anderson; Akshaya Persaud; Zachary Jodah; Zeynul Ramsammy; Joshua Persaud; Aryan Persaud; Junior Sinclair; Quentin Sampson; Rivaldo Phillips; Sylus Tyndall; Malcom Hubbard; Adrian Hetmyer; Bruce Vincent and Clinton Pestano.
Matthew Nandu’s XI (Team B) – Matthew Nandu (Captain); Raymon Perez; Shamar Yearwood; Kemol Savory; Richie Looknauth; Brandon Jaikaran; Jonathan Rampersaud; Jonathan Van Lange; Gulcharran Chulai; Veerasammy Permaul; Nial Smith; Thaddeus Lovell; Ronsford Beaton; Ashmead Nedd; Ronald Alimohamed; Ushadeva Balgobin and Steven Sankar.
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