International Tapeball Council

International Tapeball Council By ITC: We are a World Tapeball Organization, and we promote Tapeball in the World.

05/06/2026
05/05/2026

FL Sport has indicated that registration for the fourth season of the One Guyana T10 tapeball tournament will officially open on May 8 for all four zones. Registration for the 80-team, straight-knockout tournament is scheduled to go live on Friday, May 8. Organisers have set the entry fee at G$35,00...

04/29/2026

 The International Tapeball Council (ITC) serves as the global governing body for the sport of Tapeball. Established with the aim of promoting and organizing competitive Tapeball tournaments worldwide. The ITC ensures standardization, fairness and development of the sport. 

04/29/2026

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Game On! A New Era BeginsThe International Tapeball Council proudly announces the launch of South Asia’s First-Ever Tape...
04/28/2026

Game On! A New Era Begins

The International Tapeball Council proudly announces the launch of South Asia’s First-Ever Tapeball Asia Cup 2026 – a historic milestone that will redefine the future of street cricket across the region.

This groundbreaking tournament brings together the passion, energy, and raw talent of Tapeball, giving players a global stage to shine and fans a spectacle like never before.

From the streets to the spotlight, Tapeball is rising—and this is just the beginning.

Stay tuned as we unveil schedules, and dates details in the coming days!

Tapeball Asia Cup 2026 – Where Street Legends Are Born

04/21/2026
02/06/2026

Congratulations to Eccles All-Stars on their performance in Barbados

Eccles All-Stars may have missed out on the final of the A&A Champion of Champions T20 in Barbados, but the Guyanese outfit left an indelible mark on the tournament, proving that the quality of tapeball talent in Guyana remains world-class.

The inaugural Kares One Guyana T10 champions and 2025 runners-up saw their campaign end in heartbreaking fashion at Weymouth on Thursday evening.

In a high-stakes Qualifier Two, they fell just five runs short against the Belair Stars, failing to chase down a target in a game that swung until the final delivery.

The playoff exit belies what was otherwise a clinical run through the league phase.

Eccles finished as the competition’s pace-setters, dropping only one game in six matches to finish perched at the top of the table.

Jonte Thomas – eight innings, 274 runs at an average of 34.25 and strike rate of 207.58 – was the leading runs-scorer for their team, followed by Andrew Lim – 273 runs at an average of 45.50 and strike rate of 163.47.

Troy Gonsalves – 14 wickets at 10.57 and an economy rate of 6.04 - was the leading wicket taker for Eccles.

The team will now shift their focus back to home soil, looking to make amends and reclaim their throne when the fourth season of the Kares One Guyana T10 gets underway this August.

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