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Phillips, Archer record personal bet ahead of CARIFTA Games…

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The local CARIFTA Games athletes had their final dress rehearsal yesterday at the National Track and Field Centre ahead of the Easter weekend Games in the Bahamas.

The Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) hosted the event to enable the cream of the youth and junior athletic crop to get their competitiv­e juices flowing before departing to the host nation next Wednesday.

Medal hopefuls like Deshanna Skeete, Chantoba Bright, Daniel Williams, Murphy Nash, Joanna Archer and Kenisha Phillips were all on show getting in their final competitiv­e warm ups on the synthetic surface.

Eighteen (18) athletes were named to represent the Golden Arrowhead at the 47th edition of the prestigiou­s Games.

10 athletes qualified locally using the AAG’s standard while three are USA based. The remaining (Phillips, Archer, Kissanna Glen, Kezra Murray and Cordell Charles) narrowly missed the qualifying standard two weeks ago but according to AAG’s President, Aubrey Hutson “have great potential and with time we feel they can bring their times down.”

Yesterday, Archer was most impressive, shaving off almost three seconds off her 800m time recorded two weeks ago. She clocked a personal best 2m:13.70s, a huge confidence booster heading into the Games.

Meanwhile, Phillips is also peaking at the right time after running a personal best of 23.91s in the 200m event yesterday.

Team compositio­n is: Upper Demerara Schools Chantoba Bright (Long Jump Girls U 20) Daniel Williams (200m and 400m Boys U 20)

Christianb­urg Wismar Secondary

School Jermaine Simmons (Shot Put U 20)

Tremayne Brown (Long Jump U 20)

Deshanna Skeete (200m and 400m Girls U 17)

Shaquka Tyrell (1500m Girls U 17)

Murphy Nash (3000m Boys Open)

United States of America based

Onasha Rogers (100m Girls U 20)

Avon Samuels (200m and 400m Girls U 20)

Claudrice McKoy (1500m U20 and 3000m Open)

Running Brave Athletic Club Kenisha Phillips (100m and 200m Girls U 20) Princess Brown (Triple Jump Girls U 17)

Police Joanna Archer (800m and 1500m Girls U 20)

Kezra Murray (800m U 20)

Torique Boyce (High Jump Boys U 20)

Anthony Williams (Long and Triple Jump Boys U 20) Super Up-coming

Runners COLOMBO, (Reuters) - Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan and reserve player Nurul Hasan have been fined 25 percent of their match fees and handed one demerit point each for code of conduct breaches during Friday’s ill-tempered Twenty20 internatio­nal against Sri Lanka.

Ugly scenes unfolded during the closing stages of Bangladesh’s successful run chase when play was briefly halted as the tourists remonstrat­ed about two shoulder-high balls at the start of an eventful final over from Isuru Udana.

A furious Shakib was seen gesturing from the boundary to batsmen Mahmudulla­h and Rubel Hossain to come off the field after the second bouncer was not called a no-ball.

Nurul, who had entered the playing area carrying a team message, was seen pointing at Sri Lanka captain Thisara Perera.

Shakib was found guilty of “conduct

Cordell Charles (1500m U 17 and 3000m Open)

De Challenger­s Kissanna Glen (800m and 1500m U 17)

Mayfield Taylor-Trim was named as Team Manager while Moses Pantlitz and Niall Stanton were selected as the coaches.

The Bahamas is set to host the 2018 CARIFTA Games from March 31 to April 2 at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.

This year’s Games will see the Bahamas hosting 26 countries and 500 athletes. It will consist of 400 volunteers and about 150 Bahamian and internatio­nal officials. It is the premier track and field junior competitio­n in the region. that is contrary to the spirit of the game”, while Nurul displayed “conduct that brings the game into disrepute”, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement on Saturday.

“Friday’s incidents were disappoint­ing as you don’t want to see such player behaviour during any level of cricket,” match referee Chris Broad said.

“I understand that it was a tense and an edge-of-the-seat match with place in the final on the line, but the actions of the two players were unacceptab­le and cannot be condoned as they clearly went overboard.

“Had the fourth umpire not stopped Shakib and the fielders remonstrat­ing, and then the on-field umpires not intervened between Nurul and Thisara, things could have become worse.”

Mahmudulla­h smashed a six off Udana’s fifth delivery to secure a thrilling two-wicket victory and a place in today’s tri-series final against India.

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