WEST INDIES, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea arrived in Guyana on Friday for the Men’s T20 World Cup. Afghanistan and Uganda came later in the evening.
The teams were greeted by a brief cultural programme featuring dancing and drumming, along with pleasantries from Charles Ramson Jr., Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport.
West Indies then journeyed through the City before arriving at their hotel.
Guyana is set to host five group matches from June 2-8, followed by semi-final two on June 27 at the National Stadium, Providence.
The opening match is tomorrow from 10:30 hours with West Indies facing Papua New Guinea at the Providence Stadium