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Born | Georgetown, Guyana | 15 September 1974
Source: Cricinfo, 19 November 2020 |
Jermaine Neblett (born 15 September 1974) is a Guyanese cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Guyana in 1996/97. [1]
A Portuguese Guyanese is a Guyanese whose ancestors came from Portugal or a Portuguese who has Guyanese citizenship. Around 1,910 people identified as Portuguese Guyanese according to 2012 census
Clayton Benjamin Lambert is a former Guyanese-American cricketer, who later played for United States as well.
The Guyana national cricket team is the representative first class cricket team of Guyana. The side does not take part in any international competitions, but rather in inter-regional competitions in the Caribbean, such as the Regional Four Day Competition and the Regional Super50), and the best players may be selected for the West Indies team, which plays international cricket. Guyana has participated in the South American Cricket Championship for some editions, but were represented by an overage "masters" team. The team competes under the franchise name Guyana Harpy Eagles.
Anthony White may refer to:
James Montague Neblett was a cricketer who played one Test match for West Indies in 1935.
Baracara village was founded by people of African descent in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region of Guyana, located on the Canje River. The community has also been called New Ground Village or Wel te Vreeden. Baracara is 20 miles west of Corriverton and just north of the Torani Canal's connection to the Canje River.
Rose Hall is a community in the East Berbice-Corentyne Region of Guyana. Rose Hall is 14 miles east of New Amsterdam.
Douglas, Doug or Dougie Smith may refer to:
The English cricket team in the West Indies in 1934–35 was a cricket touring party sent to the West Indies under the auspices of the Marylebone Cricket Club for a tour lasting 2+1⁄2 months in 1934–35. The team played four Test matches against the West Indian cricket team, winning one match but losing two – the first series defeat of an English side by the West Indies.
Gonsalves is an English-language variation of the Portuguese surname Goncalves, meaning 'son of Gonzalo'.
Carol Lee Neblett was an American operatic soprano.
Amir Khan may refer to:
Andre Neblett is a former American football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Temple and was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He was also a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots.
Neblett is a family name, and may refer to:
Charles "Chuck" Neblett is a civil rights activist best known for helping to found and being a member of The Freedom Singers.
Calvin Burnett may refer to:
Clement Everton Neblett was a Guyanese cricketer, popularly known as “Nebbo". A former Police Sports Club member and an international league cricketer, Neblett represented the Canadian National Team in the 1980s. He spent his childhood and early adolescence in Mahaica Village, in what is now Guyana's Demerara-Mahaica region before emigrating to Canada, where he played in West Indian domestic cricket. He made his first-class debut in October 1973, playing for Demerara against Berbice in the final of the inter-county Jones Cup. Neblett did not make his national debut until January 1978, when he represented the Guyanese national team against Trinidad and Tobago and the Leeward Islands in the regional one-day competition. Later in the year, he also played three Shell Shield games for Guyana, which were his final appearances at regional level.
Sean Thompson is a Guyanese cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Guyana in 1999/00.