It is back! Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball returns on August 3

John Ramsingh (right) collects the ceremonial cheque for the title sponsorship from Natasha Persaud of Kares Engineering Inc.

Ramsingh further revealed that they have interest from teams in Pakistan, Dominica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago, some of which could sign up for the 2025 edition.

“We will be streaming matches from the quarter-final onwards again, both on Facebook, Youtube, FL Sport’s website, and, thanks to a great partner in ENet, on cable television. Sitting and watching quality Tapeball from the comfort of one’s home is a big plus, but it also gives our sponsors much-needed visibility and value for their investment.”

In 2023, the tournament had thousands of viewers on social media, especially the Cricket for Charity match, also streamed on President Ali’s Facebook page.

More so, the President’s effort raised over G$20M for charities in Guyana, and the expectation is that with more corporate support, that number will increase for charities.

For details, teams are urged to stay tuned to the One Guyana T10 Blast Facebook page.

Registration will soon open, and a fee of G$25,000 will be charged.

The first prize has increased to G$1.5M while second cops $500,000 and the two losing semi-finalists pocket $250,000 each.

Cash and other prizes will be given to the Player of the final, the Most wickets, the Most runs, and the Most Valuable Players.

Last year, Eccles All-Stars defeated V-Net Vipers in the final, while Team Corruption and Tarmac were the losing semi-finalists.