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The Guyana Amazon Warriors is a cricket team of the Caribbean Premier League based in Providence, Georgetown, Guyana. It represents Guyana in the league and was established in 2013 for the inaugural season. The team plays home games at Providence Stadium in Guyana. They recruit players mainly from West Indian domestic teams.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors are a women's cricket team that compete in the Women's Caribbean Premier League and The 6ixty, representing Guyana.The formation of the team was announced in March 2022, aligned with the equivalent men's team, playing their first match in August 2022.
Joseph was also one of the key members of the Guyana Amazon Warriors side, which emerged as 2023 champions in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). [32] Although he only played 2 matches in his 2023 maiden CPL Guyana Amazon Warriors stint, Joseph was remarkable in his ability to deliver short-pitched deliveries at speeds exceeding 140 kph ...
Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 6 wickets Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia ... Team Average attendance 1: Guyana Amazon Warriors: 12,764 2: Trinbago Knight Riders:
Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR; 1 Guyana Amazon Warriors (C) 10 8 1 1 17 1.725 2 Trinbago Knight Riders (R) 10 6 3 1 13 0.903 3 ... Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 3 runs
The Global Super League is an international club cricket tournament, organized by Cricket West Indies. [2] The inaugural season is being held in Guyana, [3] with 5 club teams from Australia, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan and the West Indies, with teams invited from the domestic competitions Twenty20 Big Bash, Bangladesh Premier League, T20 Blast, Pakistan Super League and Caribbean Premier ...
Matthew Nandu (born 9 June 2003) is a Canada born Guyanese cricketer who also plays for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League. [1] His father Arjune Nandu is also a first-class cricketer who went onto appear in four first-class matches for the Guyana team. [2]
He made his Twenty20 (T20) debut in the 2016 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) for the Guyana Amazon Warriors, and was retained for the 2017 edition. [6] In August 2018, he became the youngest batsman to score a century in the CPL, when he made 100 runs for Guyana Amazon Warriors against the Jamaica Tallawahs.