GCB set to resume play with National COVID-19 Task Force approval

The National COVID-19 Task Force recently gave written approval to the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) to resume cricket activities in Guyana, after having instructed the GCB in September 2021 to suspend activities.
With this approval, the GCB is now set to roll out its list of regular competitions at all levels, including inter-county and women’s cricket, and wishes to inform all county boards, associations and clubs to begin their preparation for cricket.
It is important to note that although permission has been granted by the National COVID-19 Task Force, the GCB and its affiliated boards, associations and all clubs are expected to follow the official guidelines of the COVID-19 Task Force; to wit that players, coaches, officials and spectators must be fully vaccinated, venues must not exceed forty percent capacity, and spectators must practise social distancing at all times.
Also, the GCB is expected to commence training for the Guyana Senior Team in preparation for the Cricket West Indies’ Regional Four Day Tournament, which is scheduled to start in January 2022.