THE curtain is expected to come down today at the Enmore Community Ground, on the East Coast Demerara, with the semi-finals and final of the Guyana T10 Blast cricket tournament organised by the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB).
The last two games at Enmore were both washed out, resulting in no results.
However, the forecast for the East Coast suggests that there is a possibility of slight mid-morning showers, but no rain for the rest of the day.

Yesterday afternoon, conditions at Enmore were good, and the square for today’s game was covered.
In the first semi-final, Essequibo Anacondas face Essequibo Jaguars from 09:30 hrs, while the second semi-final is scheduled to commence at 11:30 hrs when Demerara Pitbulls battle Berbice Caimans.

The winners of the semi-finals will clash in the inaugural final from 14:45hrs.
The games were initially set for Meten-Meer-Zorg, on the West Coast Demerara, but there were some concerns about the teams getting there for a 09:30hrs start on a working day.
Anacondas finished at the top of the table with 13 points from nine games, while the Pitbulls ended their nine preliminary rounds with 12 points.

Jaguars (9) and Caimans (9) finished as the top four in the six-team tournament.
Chris Barnwell will lead the Pitbulls, Kemol Savory is the Captain of the Anacondas, Kevlon Anderson is the skipper of the Jaguars, while Anthony Adams will be in charge of the Caimans.
The games will be broadcast, live, on FL Sports, and streamed to India. (Sean Devers)