For Cricket. At Providence in Guyana

Danny Byrne, whose chosen title readsTest Match cricket returns to Guyana after 13 years. The days before the Second Test between West Indies and South Africa.”

We left Georgetown at 03.30 am in an ordinary car packed full of people and camping equipment. Four Rastafarians and a long-haired cricket scorer made for an unlikely quintet of bird watchers as Ali drove past the districts of Prospect, New Hope and Providence, places named long before the discovery of oil, but full of residents ever hopeful of redemption in an unforgiving environment. After nearly two hours we came to the town of Linden, a place so safe, claimed Ali, that you could walk down the street in the middle of the night wearing gold chains and nobody would bother you. We found the turning for Rock Stone Village and the tar road disappeared. It took a further two hours to safely negotiate the ruts in the road created by trucks, endless numbers of them, involved in illegal activities.

Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) Rupununi Savannah, Karanambu Ranch, Guyana WILD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Murakitharan(2L) is greeted by teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder during their ICC World Twenty20 2010 match at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on April 30, 2010. Sri Lanka won the toss and electing to bat have scored 135 runs in their stipulated 20 overs. The ICC World Twenty20 2010 takes place in the West Indies from 30 April to 16 May. AFP PHOTO/Indranil MUKHERJEE (Photo credit should read INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP via Getty Images)

PROVIDENCE, GUYANA – APRIL 30: Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanks bowls during The ICC T20 World Cup Group B match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand at the Guyana National Stadium Cricket Ground on April 30, 2010 in Providence, Guyana. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

PROVIDENCE, GUYANA – MAY 03: Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka celebrates his century during the ICC T20 World Cup Group B match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at the Guyana National Stadium Cricket Ground on May 3, 2010 in Providence, Guyana. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

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  1. An EMAIL COMMENT from ERROL FERNANDO in Melbourne, 15 August 2024:
    “An excellent article. It is fantastic indeed that cricket has returned to this great and historic venue. Cricket should never have ‘left’ Guyana in the first place ! Many thanks.”‘

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