is the weather in Guyana a reason for concern?

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RumSammy
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here is a link to the 10 day forecast
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April Showers Bring May Flowers... :)
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BallOil
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like you a bit wutliss tonight?.... Good catch though....lets hope the weather holds up :D
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RumSammy wrote:here is a link to the 10 day forecast
yes..and you called it before the rest... All this time I thought that you were drunk :lol: :lol: 8-)
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Does it make sense?

When it rains in Guyana, it really rains....

After all, it's a stone's throw from the Amazon rainforest.

Should the matches in the world 20/20 champs have been played in Trinidad or Antigua instead?

And in return, the ODIs and 20/20s for the Saffer tour could've been shifted to Guyana....
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Mike..I think only Guyana, Barbados and St Lucia were the ones that made bids to host the World T20... So there wasn't an option to schedule games in Trinidad and Antigua (Plus Antigua didn't have clearance for the Sir Viv beach back then :) )

on a side note, I think there is a drought going on in that region so some might welcome the rain while the cricket fans cuss ..
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