Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle is among the first to issue congratulatory remarks to the Guyana Harpy Eagles team on the successful defence of their Regional four-day title.
In a statement issued, the DOS said, “On behalf of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, the Hon. Minister Charles Ramson Jr, National Sports Commission and by extension, the Government of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, I extend heartfelt congratulations to the Guyana Harpy Eagles on capturing their third consecutive West Indies Four-Day Championship title.
This remarkable achievement not only cements Guyana’s place as the second most decorated team in the history of the West Indies Four-Day tournament, trailing only Barbados, but it also reflects the grit, discipline, and unwavering passion of our players, coaches, and administrators.
From winning our first title in 1973, and adding another in 1975, Guyana continued to showcase its cricketing prowess with victories in 1983, 1987, and 1993.
In 1998, we shared the crown with the Leeward Islands, but then endured a 17-year drought before proudly returning to glory in 2015.
Our Harpy Eagles went on an impressive five-title streak before momentarily surrendering the trophy in 2020 and 2022. Now, with this three-peat, we reaffirm our dominance in the regional cricketing landscape.
The Government of Guyana is especially proud to see our country excelling in the longest and most challenging format of the game, particularly in an era where shorter formats often take precedence and players are steered away from the very foundation of the gentleman’s game.
This victory is a timely reminder of the enduring value of patience, technique, and resilience, hallmarks of the Four-Day format.
The Government of Guyana, particularly under the visionary leadership of His Excellency President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, has made significant investments across all sporting disciplines, including cricket.
These investments have not only enhanced our local infrastructure and training environments, but they have also positioned Guyana as a rising force regionally and internationally.
The recent allocation of G$8 billion in the 2025 National Budget, a 73.9% increase from the previous G$4.6 billion, demonstrates the Government’s unyielding commitment to the development of sport under the capable leadership of Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Hon. Charles S. Ramson Jr.
This unprecedented support will continue to build out Guyana’s sports ecosystem, ensuring our athletes, coaches, and administrators are equipped to excel on every stage.
The Government of Guyana has been, and will continue to be, at the forefront of supporting all national teams, and we look forward to many more proud moments where Guyanese talent shines bright.
Cricket holds a special place in the hearts of Caribbean people, and even more so in the soul of every Guyanese. The Harpy Eagles’ latest achievement serves as an inspiration to all our athletes, across every discipline, to aim higher and dream bigger.
Once again, sincere congratulations are extended to Captain Tevin Imlach, the players, the entire coaching and management staff, and the Guyana Cricket Board. Your tireless work, unity, and belief have brought glory to our nation, and we wish you continued success in future tournaments.