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Another gold for Ramdhani in Canada
Obviously, we would have shown a lot in this game. When you look at the fast-bowling department, the fast bowlers hit good areas and picked up good wickets And then [Veerasammy] Permaul and [Kevin] Sinclair would have backed up the pacers. From the batting department, we scored over 300 runs and had a bit of collapse in the second innings, but it will be a good challenge against Windwards when we get over Grenada," the Head Coach concluded.
First ball of the game tomorrow, Wednesday, February 8 against Windwards is set for 10:00h Eastern Caribbean time.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles squad: Leon Johnson (Captain); Veerasammy Permaul (Vice Captain); Chandrapaul Hemraj; Matthew Nandu; Kemol Savory; Tevin Imlach; Anthony Bramble; Kevin Sinclair; Nial Smith; Ronsford Beaton; Akshaya Persaud; Ashmead Nedd and Shamar Joseph. The Manager is Albert Clements; the Head Coach is Ryan Hercules; the Assistant Coach is Garvin Nedd; the Cricket Analyst is Keshava Ramphal, and the Physiotherapist is Angelica Holder.

Windward Islands Volcanoes squad: Alick Athanaze (Captain); Jerlani Robinson; Kavem Hodge; Keron Cottoy; Sunil Ambris; Justin Greaves; Tevyn Walcott; Kenneth Dember; Preston McSween; Teddy Bishop; Daurius Martin; Kimani Melius and Ryan John. Shirley Clarke is the Head Coach.
Narayan Ramdhani extended his stellar run on the Canadian collegiate badminton circuit, once again placing first in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC)
Tournament #3 in men’s singles and mixed doubles.
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Tournament #3 was played on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at the King’s University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Ramdhani, seeded #1 in the draw, gained a bye to the quarter-finals, where he played against Shepherd Dow and won 21-3, 21-6. In the semis, he came up against Davis Wong 21-8, 21-12, and advanced to the final, where he defeated once again Sanskar Chopra in a close match 21-16, 21-18. In the mixed doubles category, he also gained the top spot when he partnered with Abby Ledda, his King’s Eagles teammate.
An appreciation token was presented to Ramdhani by his Coach, Naeem Haque for his contribution to the King’s badminton team for the past four years. This was Ramdhani’s last game on home court (King’s University) before graduating this coming semester.
Thename Chanderpaul has a rich presence in West Indies cricket history, and Tagenarine Chanderpaul carried the legacy forward by becoming just the 10th player from the Region to convert his maiden Test hundred into a double ton. The opener was a study of concentration during his unbeaten 207 off 467 balls, helping the visitors declare on 447 for 6 on day three of the first Test against Zimbabwe.
Kraigg Brathwaite and Chanderpaul together racked up multiple records as Bulawayo finally saw a full day’s play with the sun shining brightly after two rain-hit days. In reply, Innocent Kaia led the way with an unbeaten fifty on debut as Zimbabwe moved to 114 for 3, still trailing West Indies by 333 runs.

With 99 overs lost to rain and West Indies managing to score just 221 runs in 89