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Sep 26, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The opening round of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) U-13 Inter-County Tournament gets underway this weekend with double-header action set for throughout the competition.
The opening round which bowls off Saturday September 27, will feature a double-header clash with both games bowling off from 10:00h.
Round 1 will see Demerara and Berbice doing battle at the LBI Ground while the GCB Select XI will face Essequibo at the Lusignan Ground to get action underway.
Round 2, which gets underway on Sunday September 28, features a battle between the Cinderella County boys of Essequibo and Demerara over at LBI.
The second bout in Sunday’s double-header will be between Berbice and the GCB Select XI over at Lusignan Ground.
The 3rd round of the competition which bowls off on Tuesday September 30, with Demerara and Select XI facing off at Lusignan Ground.
Berbice and Essequibo will wrap up battle at the LBI Ground, with the finals being announced shortly after.
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