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Current Feed ContentSaint Joseph wins Banjul inter-schools cricket championshipSaints Joseph beat Albion Lower Basic Schools in the final of a cricket knock-out competition organised by the Gambia Cricket Association for the Lower Basic Schools in Banjul. Albion school won the toss and decided to field. Saint Joseph batted first and scored 48 Runs and lost 8 wickets, with an average score of 6, the highest scorer being Mounir Raza with 7 Runs, and 2 wickets. Albion schools batted next and scored 40 Runs and lost 16 wickets, with an average score of 2.5, with Binta...Cricket Association in Need of AssistanceThe Gambia Cricket Association is in urgent need of help to facilitate its participation in two prominent international tournaments set for April in Nigeria and South Africa. However, the association has been invited and is expected to participate in the 2nd edition of the North West Africa Cricket Championship in Nigeria from 1st to the 11th April 2008. They are also invited to participate in the ICC ACA World Cricket /league division 3 tournaments, scheduled for 13th to 18th April in Benoni,...Profile: George Bankole St. Clair Greywoode, Cricket PlayerAt a tender age, George Bankole St. Clair Greywoode, 27, joined the cricket academy in 1996 under the guardian of Coach Mr John Gomez. In 1998 and in 2000, George already established his place in the Gambia Cricket team and was part of the team that played with Leborne Cricket Club, a visiting team from England. Born in Banjul on September 19th 1980, George has numerous international exposures. He played in the traditional quadrangular tournament for West Africa, which has been staged for over...Cricket strong man lauds Gambia’s performanceMr. Johnny Gomez, the Vice President of the Gambia Cricket Association, has hailed the Gambian team for making it to semi-final stage of the West African Cricket Tournament that wound up yesterday in Banjul. In an interview with Pointsport, Mr Gomez said the Gambian representatives gave a good account of themselves, despite the fact that they crashed out in the semi-finals in which they lost to Ghana. He said he was not surprised by the teams performance, as they had prepared hard and long for... |