Guyana welcomes international cricketers with bhangra beats ahead of ICC T20 World Cup

The tournament which is a symbol of unity, sportsmanship and celebration of cricket among all cultures is all set to take place from June 2, 2024 onwards.

Written by Monika Walker

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The tournament which is a symbol of unity, sportsmanship and celebration of cricket among all cultures is all set to take place from June 2, 2024 onwards.
Guyana: On a rare and significant occasion, the cricket team from West Indies, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea touched down at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport on Friday afternoon and were welcomed with the beats of Bhangra.As the team members arrived, the atmosphere was filled with huge excitement at the Guyana’s airport. The tournament which is a symbol of unity, sportsmanship and celebration of cricket among all cultures is all set to take place from June 2, 2024 onwards.The cricket fever will grip the West Indies and USA for the next 29 days with the men’s international teams touching down in Guyana with style and were surrounded by not only the beats of bhangra but also rhythmic drumming and a diverse array of dances on the tarmac of the airport.

The exclusive performance by the Indian community in Guyana on Punjab’s national folk dance Bhangra that too on a Punjabi song showcases the small country’s respect for all cultures and traditions across the world. The performers were dressed in national dresses of Punjab which complimented the whole performance.

Following the brief entertainment, the teams then headed to the Marriott Hotel in Georgetown, which they will call home for the next few days.

The schedule of ICC T20 World Cup matches to be held in Guyana is as follows:

June 2 - West Indies vs Papua New GuineaJune 3 - Afghanistan vs UgandaJune 5 - Papua New Guinea vs UgandaJune 7 - New Zealand vs AfghanistanJune 8 - West Indies vs UgandaJune 26 - Semi Finale

As the authorities welcomed the teams with a grand celebration at the airport, the social media users lauded them for this gesture.

“What a wonderful welcoming.that is why I love Guyana so much,” wrote a user named Mahadaye Mohammed while another user wrote, “Amazing great put together by minister Charles and his hard working staff at ministry of sports.”

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Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.