CricInfo: Chris Gayle, hurting after the last-over defeat in the first ODI, delivered a gritty performance with support from Narsingh Deonarine to help steer the hosts to a series-levelling win – their first victory in an international fixture since August last year. The pair got together when Zimbabwe’s spinners had, yet again, put in an inspired effort to choke West Indies in their chase of 207. But Gayle restrained himself amid the quick wickets that followed a fiery start, and opened up in timely fashion with Deonarine once Zimbabwe appeared to step off the pedal, to set the stage for a hard-fought victory.
Chris Gayle, Narsingh Deonarine help WI level series in Guyana
March 7th, 2010 § 0 comments
Caribbean Cultural Theatre presents “Evening Time: Three Artists. 3 Countries”
February 14th, 2010 § 0 comments
An evening of three separate but interlinking presentations—one of the written word, one on the screen, and one on the stage. The first will be presented by Andrene Bonner, author of ‘Olympic Gardens’; the film portion consists of the documentary Saracca and Nation, which examines cultural performances in the Caribbean; lastly, on the stage, Ron Bobb Semple captures the ‘Spirit of Marcus Garvey’. » Read the rest of this entry «
Vanilla looks set to retain Guyana Carib Soca Monarch crown
February 1st, 2010 § 0 comments
Reigning Carib Soca Monarch, Melissa Roberts well known as Vanilla was last on stage, and proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that she certainly deserves that title. But will she keep it?
Well that is left to be seen soon, as she defends that title against the other semi-finalists!
The others are Wilbur Levans, Orlando Yohannsen, Jackie Hanover, Tomika Thomas, Tille Thorne, Beverley Williams, Pierre Da Silva and Barbara Nedd. And with G$1M up for grabs, anything can happen! (Enid Joaquin)
