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Dillon Heyliger: A dream comes true to play at ICC T20 World Cup

Dillon Heyliger: A dream comes true to play at ICC T20 World Cup Jul 06, 2024 Sports Kaieteur Sports – A dream comes true, according to Dillon Heyliger having represented Canada at the just concluded International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup. Dillon Heyliger The Guyanese stated that it was unbelievable when you in the middle playing at such a massive tournament. Last Saturday, the 20-team extravaganza finished in Barbados where India crowned the new champions having defeated South Africa. In the process, they dethroned England. West Indies and USA co-hosted the showpiece. Canada failed to reach the Super8 segment after they ended at number 4 in the Group Stage where five teams competed and the top two progressing. The 20 countries were split into four groups. Heyliger was understandably eager to make an impression and help Canada reaching the next stage. “I was ecstatic to play in a World Cup; I think that is every young cricketer’s dream. Yes, I would have loved to see my team going true and try win the World Cup, but the experience was memorable,” the right-arm fast-bowler declared. Heyliger bagged nine wickets from three matches including a best of 4-20 versus Ireland from his maximum four overs. He rated that performance as excellent and it would stay in his memory for a very long time. “I think I bowled pretty well on a pitch that was responsive; I had wanted to do well for Canada and that performance was special especially in a winning game,” the 34-year-old Heyliger stated. In their opening game, Canada were beaten by USA before they succumbed to Pakistan. The Canadians bounced back to humble Ireland by 12 runs but their clash with heavyweight India was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain. USA was the other side advanced from their group. Quizzed on his preparations for the big-dance, Heyliger, who represented Guyana at the youth level, responded: “I put in a lot of work into my training, but I was motivated to play hard cricket because it was a World Cup and you want to do well,” Heyliger commented. Having featured in such a prestigious competition where the world was watching, the Essequibian Heyliger is encouraging young, aspiring cricketers to play good cricket and stay disciplined and committed to the game. The next T20 World Cup will be held in India and Sri Lanka, 2026. Related Similar Articles

Guyana Boys move into Team’s semifinals

Guyana Boys move into Team’s semifinals Jul 06, 2024 Sports Guyana plays Barbados for a chance to secure a spot in the Boy’s Team final. 2024 Junior’s CASA Championship Kaieteur Sports – Guyana’s dominance at this year’s Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Junior Championship in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, continues to shine as they secured an additional 3 medals, bringing their total to 12. In a thrilling victory, Nicholas Verwey and Avery Arjoon claimed gold in the Mixed Doubles, defeating Barbados’ Sarrayah Yearwood and Dominic Wilson 11-9, 11-6. This achievement added to Guyana’s impressive medal count. Mohryan Baksh and Michael Alphonso displayed commendable effort in the Boys’ Doubles final, but settled for silver after a 2-0 loss to Barbadians Alex Stewart and Aiden Parris, contributing to Guyana’s overall 11 medal tally. Valiant efforts came from Safirah Sumner and Kaylee Lowe’s journey in the Girls’ Doubles ended in the semifinals with a defeat to Jamaicans Katherine Risden and Sanjana Nallapati, concluding their campaign in this category with a well-deserved bronze medal. Guyana’s performance across all age groups, from U-11 to U-19, has been noteworthy, accumulating 12 crucial points heading into the team events, which was contested from Thursday to Saturday. The Guyana Girls’ team showcased their prowess with a convincing 4-2 victory over the Cayman Islands. Avery Arjoon secured a 3-0 win against Milanna Lamontagne and Mya Francois, while Safirah Sumner and Emily Fung A Fat added victories, highlighting their strong start in the tournament. In the Boys’ category, Guyana began strongly with a 3-0 triumph over Barbados and a significant 6-0 victory against the Cayman Islands. However, a 0-3 loss to Bermuda 3-0 resulted in a 3-3 tie with Barbados. Guyana then faced the BVI boys in another tight 3-3 tie, securing victory by net points. Advancing to the semifinals, the Boys faced Barbados on Friday evening, who secured the #2 spot in their group after a 3-3 tie with Bermuda. Nicholas Verwey, Michael Alphonso, Shiloh Asregado and Ethan Bulkan are bound for semifinals matchups against the Barbadians. Up to press time, no results regarding those matches wasn’t made available to Kaieteur News, meanwhile coverage will be featured in a future publication. Guyana’s individual success includes nine medals in addition to their three medals in Doubles and Mixed Doubles events. With eyes set on reclaiming the championship title, the Guyana Squash Association anticipates their players to replicate their outstanding performances in the crucial team segment. As the tournament draws to a close with semifinals and finals in the Teams event, all eyes are on Guyana as they strive for further triumphs in this prestigious competition. Related Similar Articles

Team 13 planned Under23 Basketball competition bounces off with double header tonight at Amelia’s Ward Hard Court

Team 13 planned Under23 Basketball competition bounces off with double header tonight at Amelia’s Ward Hard Court Jul 06, 2024 Sports Kaieteur Sports – On the heels of the Linden Amateur Basketball Association’s Senior Club championship won by Victory Valley Royals, an Under23 tournament is being staged by Team 13 and Kevin “Two Feet” Joseph, which will have the five affiliated clubs of the association namely Amelia’s Ward Jets, Block 22 Flames, Central Mackenzie Kings, Retrieve Raiders and Victory Valley Royals contesting. The venue is the Amelia’s Ward Hard Court and tonight (Saturday) the first game of the tournament will see Block 22 Flames taking on Amelia’s Ward Jets at 6.30pm and the second bringing together Retrieve Raiders and Victory Valley Royals from 8.30pm. Tomorrow (Sunday) another double header is planned in this round robin format to arrive at the top four clubs to play in the semifinals and then the final. In the first game at 6.30pm, Block 22 Flames will match skills with Central Mackenzie Kings and that will be followed at 8.30pm when Victory Valley Royals face Amelia’s Ward Jets. Up for grabs will be trophies and medals for the top finishers. Related Similar Articles

Nicaraguan FM Moncada Visits Fugitive Martinelli in Panama

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Venezuela Celebrates 213th Independence Anniversary In Antigua and Barbuda

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Nicaragua: Imprisoned Music Teacher Feels “Desperate”

In the last few months, bars have been installed over the ceiling of her cell, further isolating the 52-year-old political prisoner who has been...

All Level 4 Students Will Be In One Place, Clare Hall Secondary School

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