Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast returns on August 3
Eccles All Stars stormed to the inaugural title in 2023 by defeating V-Net Vipers at the National Stadium, Providence
Eccles All Stars stormed to the inaugural title in 2023 by defeating V-Net Vipers at the National Stadium, Providence

–  finals set for August 25 at the National Stadium

The Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast, a fast-paced cricket tournament, is gearing up for its second season, bowling off on August 3 with the other playing dates being August 4, 11 and 25.
This follows a highly successful inaugural edition in 2023, and Kares Engineering has secured the title sponsorship once more.
The tournament will feature 32 of Guyana’s top Tapeball teams, battling for a shot at the G$1.5 million first-place prize and national bragging rights.
The runners-up will pocket $500,000, and the two losing semi-finalists will get $250,000 each.

John Ramsingh (right) collects the ceremonial cheque for the title sponsorship from Natasha Persaud of Kares Engineering Inc.

The stakes are raised this year, with the much-anticipated semi-finals, finals, and Cricket for Charity match scheduled for August 25 at the National Stadium.
This exhibition match will likely feature President Dr. Irfaan Ali again along with prominent figures in government and private sector.
John Ramsingh, Co-Director of FL Sport, the tournament organiser, expressed excitement for a competitive season.
“The 2023 edition exceeded expectations with overwhelming support from players, fans, and the National Stadium crowd,” he said in a press release. “We aim to surpass those numbers and deliver another exceptional tournament.”
While expansion was considered, organisers have opted to maintain the 32-team format with a straight knockout structure for 2024.

However, plans are underway to introduce qualifying zones with increased corporate backing, potentially opening the door for wider participation in future editions.
The tournament has already garnered international interest, with teams from Pakistan, Dominica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago expressing a desire to compete. Some of these teams might join the fray as early as 2025.
Building on the success of last year’s live streaming, matches from the quarter-finals onwards will once again be available on various platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, the FL Sport website, and cable television through a partnership with ENet.
This allows fans to enjoy the action from anywhere while providing valuable exposure for sponsors.

The 2023 edition attracted thousands of online viewers, particularly for the Cricket for Charity match streamed on President Ali’s Facebook page.
The President’s initiative successfully raised over G$20 million for Guyanese charities, and organisers hope to exceed this amount with continued corporate support.
Teams interested in participating can find registration details in the coming days on the One Guyana T10 Blast Facebook page. The registration fee is G$25,000.
Beyond the top cash prize, individual accolades will be awarded for Player of the Final, Most Wickets, Most Runs, and Most Valuable Player.

Last year, Eccles All-Stars emerged victorious, defeating V-Net Vipers in the final. Team Corruption and Tarmac were the losing semi-finalists.
The Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast promises another exciting season of cricket, showcasing Guyana’s talent while fostering a spirit of community through the charity match.

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