THE Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (MCYS), wish to inform all, that play in the ongoing One Guyana Under-21 National Inter-Club Knockout Tournament has been temporarily halted due to continuous rainfall across the country.
The tournament officially began on April 8, 2025, with matches taking place across the counties of Essequibo, Demerara, and Berbice. It was formally launched on March 12 at the Guyana National Stadium Providence.
This tournament is part of the One Guyana initiative, it’ll give young players a chance to play competitive cricket, while aiming to bridge the gap from U19 cricket to the seniors game.
When the tournament was launched, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Hon. Charles Ramson Jr., reaffirmed the government’s strong support for sport development across Guyana.
The Minister explained that the Government of Guyana, along with the National Sports Commission, is keen on supporting all sports activities, he then went on encouraging associations to build stronger partnerships with both the Ministry and the NSC to create a thriving sporting environment nationwide.
GCB President Bissoondyal Singh hailed the MCYS for partnering with the GCB in this new, but important age group cricket. The under 21 age group cricket is part of the GCB’s five-year strategic development plan which is actually in its fourth year since the Bissoondyal Singh led administration took office in March of 2021.
Here’s where the tournament stands right now:
In Demerara, they’ve reached the semi-finals. GCC will play GCC in one semi-final, and Transport will face East Bank in the other.
Essequibo is in Round 2. The top two teams will go to the final. Berbice is still in Round 1, with a few teams already moving on to Round 2.
The Guyana Cricket Board thanks all the players, clubs, coaches, officials, and supporters for sticking with us.
Once the weather clears and grounds are deemed playable, matches will resume.
The GCB is actively exploring revised schedules and alternative venues where necessary, and we look forward to completing what has already been a very promising tournament. (GCB press release)