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Exciting Zone 1 finals 🏏 All set and ready to be played at the New Anna Regina National Stadium
Who will be Zone 1 Champions? In the Inaugural Beharry U19 Schools cricket tournament
04/07/2026
Beharry U-19 Schools T20 Cricket: Teams battle for places in zonal finals - Guyana Chronicle THE 2026 Beharry Under-19 Schools T20 Cricket Tournament enters a crucial phase this weekend as teams across the country fight for places in their respective
28/06/2026
Knockout places on the line in Beharry U19 School T20 League - News Room Guyana The race for the regional silverware in the 2026 Beharry U19 Schools’ T20 Cricket tournament is set to hit fever pitch this coming weekend, with a high-stakes lineup of knockout fixtures scheduled across multiple venues. Following a string of intensely contested early rounds that showcased some of...
28/06/2026
2026 MOE/Beharry U19 Secondary School's T20 Cricket tournament…
Gildharie half-century pilots Charity to easy win
-Abram Zuil seal tense 2-wicket victory
A polished half-century from middle-order batsman Jeral Gildharie guided Charity Secondary to an easy win while Abram Zuil snuck in a crucial victory as part of yesterday’s double header in the ongoing Ministry of Education/Beharry Secondary School's Under-19 T20 Cricket tournament continued at the Joe Jagmohan Ground.
Charity beat Santa Rosa Secondary by 18 runs
Taking first strike, Charity did an excellent job in getting to 141-6 after batting out their full 20 overs.
Despite losing a few wickets including opener Nickel Griffith (21) who had a blistering start with three sixes off just 13 balls, Charity found their star in half-centurion Jeral Gildharie.
After losing 6 of his top order teammates, the Man-of-the-match stroked a classy 50* off 47 with 6 fours, which took his team from a tough position of losing half their team before recovering nicely.
Only Ramesh Henry (3-23) and Jay De Souza (2-35), managed to make inroads for Santa Rosa, who then misfired during their chase.
Aided by 43 extra runs thanks to some off-bowling by the Charity lads, Santa Rosa still failed to reach their target as they were kept to 123-10 in 17 overs.
Much like Charity, Santa Rosa had a slight recovery thanks to a laboring 34 not out off 44 balls (1x4) by Krishon Jacobs, who tried to keep his team in the game.
Damage was done by David Soman (3-21) and Quine Peters (3-33) who essentially bowled their team to victory, as De Souza (16) and Ched Charlie (19*) were the only other top scorers for Santa Rosa Secondary.
Abram Zuil defeat Aurora Secondary by 2 wickets
Decent bowling spells from Aaron Decosta (2-24), Rhonel Nurse (1-7) and Eshwar Tilak (1-20) was enough to keep Aurora under wraps as they were strangled for 93-6 by the time their overs expired.
National youth player and skipper Jathniel Nurse led the scoring with 33 off 23 (1x4 2x6) while Chedanan Bissoon (19) and Shamar Sue (16) lent support.
Abram Zuil fought through the hurdles but held their nerves to sneak past their required target as they ended on 94-8 with 5 deliveries remaining.
Match MVP, Tilak then returned to score a testing 29 not out with 15 from Ravid Fredricks, who in the end got the better of Aurora, despite strong bowling efforts from Arif Singh (2-10), Zaheer Ramkissoon (2-11) and Aidel Seenauth (1-13).
Action continues this weekend.
Man of the match performances 🏏
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28/06/2026
Abram Zuil Secondary will now join Charity Secondary in the Zone 1 finals next week🏏
28/06/2026
Abram Zuil Secondary on a quest chasing down 97 to claim a space in the Semi finals
28/06/2026
Victory for Charity Secondary who will advance towards the finals 🏏
Batting first, Charity recovered well to finish on 141-6 after batting out their full 20 overs, thanks to contributions from opener Nickel Griffith who hit 3 sixes in his 21 before Jeral Gildharie hit a classy 50* off 47 (6x4).
Clinical bowling from Ramesh Henry (3-23) and Jay De Souza (2-35) led Santa Rosa’s effort before they were unfortunately steamrolled for 123-10 in the 17th over; with Krishon Jacobs (34*) thanks to David Soman (3-21) and Quine Peters (3-33), who ripped through their batting order