Trinchloro Bleach renews support for Lotto/Let’s Bet One Guyana T10 Tapeball 

The highly- anticipated fourth season of the Lotto/Let’s Bet One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast has received a major boost as Trinchloro Bleach, distributed by ANSA McAL Distributors Limited, officially renewed its partnership for the tournament.
The tournament also announced a revolutionary, lucrative cash-prize structure and a historic national grand finale set for Region Two.
In a complete departure from traditional knockout formats where early exits yield no return, the 2026 edition guarantees financial rewards for teams deep into the zonal stages.
Teams losing at the zonal quarter-final stage will earn $25,000, while losing zonal semi-finalists will pocket $50,000.

Tournament Director John Ramsingh (left) and Kristina Kanhai, Brand Manager for Trinchloro Bleach

The stakes escalate progressively, with the losing zonal finalists receiving $200,000, culminating in a handsome $500,000 purse for the respective zonal champions before they even transition into the national bracket.
The crescendo of the tournament will see the stakes reach their absolute peak during the national playoffs. The crowned national champions will walk away with a massive $2,000,000 first-prize purse, while the runners-up will secure $1,000,000.
The two losing national semi-finalists will also be rewarded for their efforts, with each earning $500,000.
Kristina Kanhai, Brand Manager for Trinchloro Bleach, expressed her excitement about the continued collaboration and the positive impact the tournament has on local communities.
“Trichloro is incredibly proud to wash away the competition and stand alongside the One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast for a fourth incredible season,” Kanhai stated.
“This tournament brings unparalleled energy and unity to communities across Guyana, and with this year’s game-changing prize structure, we are thrilled to support grassroots cricket as it reaches new, unprecedented heights.”
Tournament Director John Ramsingh emphasised that the revamped structure is designed to reward the hard work of regional teams while elevating the overall standard of the sport.
“We wanted to ensure that teams are fairly compensated for their talent and dedication, which is why we structured the payouts to reward success at every major milestone,” Ramsingh noted.
“Bringing the national grand finale to the Anna Regina National Stadium is a historic milestone for us, and we are deeply grateful to Trinchloro Bleach and ANSA McAL for sharing our vision to take top-tier tapeball action directly to the passionate fans in Essequibo.”
With the lucrative prize structure locked in, organisers have issued an urgent directive to regional teams to secure their spots immediately. Teams are cautioned against delaying registration to tinker with squad selection, as spots are expected to fill rapidly.
Registration forms can be accessed via the tournament’s official social media handles or by contacting the organisers directly on WhatsApp at +592 635-2235.
The tournament caravan officially commences with the Berbice Zone on August 8-9 across four premier venues, including the historic Port Mourant Community Centre Ground, the No 69 Ground, and the Welfare Ground in Canje, before concluding with the zonal finals at the Albion Sports Complex on August 9.
The action then moves swiftly to the East Bank/West Demerara leg on August 15-16, followed by the Essequibo Zone on August 22-23.
Following a temporary hiatus for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), the tournament resumes with the powerhouse Georgetown/East Coast Demerara leg on September 26-27 and October 3-4.
In a historic first for the competition, the national grand finale on October 11, 2026, will be hosted at the Anna Regina National Stadium in Region Two, bringing the absolute pinnacle of Guyanese tapeball cricket directly to Essequibo.


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