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- TTCB urging fans to travel to India
- Local cricketers of the year 2009
- Badree stars for PowerGen on New York cricket tour
- TCL concrete pitch for Biche cricketers
- Avinash Windball bowls off
- Red Bull Quick Hit cricket bowls off with high scores
- Cricket Board deny vote incentives
- TTCB accused of bribing clubs for votes
- Ganga for Champions 20/20
- T&T cricketers for Guyana warmup
- Bassarath confident of cricket change
- Cane Farm continue to progress in local cricket
- Players advance in Triumph windball
- Greenidge to coach T&TCB U23 Academy
- Kelly left waiting on selectors for answer
- Change sweeps Central Zone Cricket
- Battle heats up for T&TCB
- Greenidge to work at T&T cricket academy
- Balmain cricket captain to appeal 49-year ban
- Murray: We remain open, transparent
- 19 cricketers for T&TCB academy
- T&TCB's Murray abdicated his responsibility
- T&T Squad For Champions League
- Called To Account
- Jaggernauth, Kelly, Khan miss out
- Borde: T&T has as good a chance as any
- Richards stays as head of East Zone umpires
- Kowlessar heads Central umpires again
- Ganga shines for Caricom Superstars
- Umpires praise T&TCB
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
T&T cricketers for Guyana warmup
Trinidad and Tobago will leave for Guyana next Friday to play two warm-up matches, as they step up their preparation for next month’s Twenty20 Champions League in India.
TT will play a Guyana XI in two T20 matches at the National Stadium at Providence on Friday and Saturday night respectively.
National team manager Colin Borde said the trip would be an excellent opportunity for the unit to gel together, as well as have some vital match practice.
“The weather has not been good in Trinidad and we are lucky to get this opportunity to go across to Guyana and play some cricket,” Borde said.
“Strategically it is good for us because Guyana is just one hour away and we are getting the opportunity to play under lights at the Providence Stadium.” TT return home on Sunday and will spend another week topping off their preparation before heading to the tournament which starts October 4.
They are scheduled to face India Premier League champions Deccan Chargers and Somerset of England in the preliminary round.
(CMC)
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