GUYANA Harpy Eagles left-arm spinner, 32-year-old Antony Adams has replaced former national U-19 (2022 &2023) leg spinner Zeynul Ramsammy who was set to make his List ‘A’ debut in the Regional Super50 scheduled for Trinidad & Tobago from November 19.
Ramsammy suffered a fractured thumb on his right hand while he was bowling during the Berbice Cricket Board’s (BCB) two-day semi-final between his team Tucber Park Cricket Club and Albion, which was played last weekend.
Essequibian Adams took one wicket on his first-class debut against Barbados last January at Providence.
This is his only game for the Guyana Harpy Eagles, who will be led by opener Matthew Nandu, who at 22, is set to become the youngest player to captain Guyana.
The Canada-born Nandu is the son of former Guyana first-class leg-spinner Arjune Nandu. Matthew is the second-youngest captain in regional cricket. Brian Lara, who led Trinidad & Tobago in 1990 at the age of 20, is youngest.
The 16-year-old wicket-Keeper/ batter Shamar Apple is set to become the second-youngest Guyanese to play at this level after Chairman of selectors Ramnaresh Sarwan made his debut against T&T in 1995 at age 15.
Guyana face joint defending champions Jamaica in their opening match at the Queens Park Oval from 09:00hrs.


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