Stabroek News Sunday

BCB hands over developmen­tal fund to UCCA

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BCB boss assures clubs continued support, announces plans for re-election

The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB), earlier this week handed over the developmen­t fund to the Upper Corentyne Cricket Associatio­n (UCCA) while assuring clubs in the zone of continued support. BCB President, Hilbert Foster also announced his intention of seeking re-election for another two years when the BCB holds its Annual General Meeting in December.

Foster was unanimousl­y reelected at the last election.

He stated that he was committed to making Berbice cricket, the role model of West indies cricket and to make sure that every person felt part of the system even if they are not supportive of his slate.

According to a release from the county board, the sum of $100,000 was handed over.

“The funds would assist the active sub-associatio­n to manage cricket in the area on a day to day basis,” the release stated.

“Foster also announced that the West Berbice Cricket Associatio­n and the Berbice River Cricket Associatio­n would also get developmen­tal grants along with the Berbice Cricket Umpires Associatio­n,” the release added.

UCCA President, Dennis D’Andrade thanked Foster for his unmatched interest in the developmen­t of the game in the

sub associatio­n stating that Foster was the most visible leader in the history of Berbice cricket who was always available to talk to players and listen to suggestion­s.

More importantl­y, he stated that every single promise has been fulfilled. The developmen­tal grant also represente­d the first of its kind from the parent body and the UCCA president stated that it would be used for the

intended purpose.

Clubs were informed that the BCB was aiming for a restart of the 2021 season sometime in October and announced that senior teams in Upper Corentyne would be involved in three tournament­s for the rest in the year. The tournament­s would be the Vishu Super Store 40 overs, Vitality Inc., 20/20 and the NPG Packing Ltd 100 balls.

Teams with junior sections

will be involved in several tournament­s some of which would have already started before the season was suspended in March due to the rainy season.

Foster also informed the clubs that only vaccinated players would be allowed to play in tournament­s organised by the board in keeping with policies laid down by the government.

No spectators, liquor bars or music will be allowed at matches

while social distancing and the wearing of masks in the pavilion will be required.

Foster warned that clubs who break the regulation­s would be debarred for the rest of the year as the BCB would be adopting a no nonsense attitude in an effort to keep everyone safe.

“The BCB,” he also announced, “would expect players to play for the clubs they had registered with earlier this year.”

 ??  ?? BCB Vice-President Qualis Wynter (left) hands over the developmen­tal grant to president of the UCCA Dennis D’Andrade in the presence of fellow BCB executives and representa­tives of clubs in the area.
BCB Vice-President Qualis Wynter (left) hands over the developmen­tal grant to president of the UCCA Dennis D’Andrade in the presence of fellow BCB executives and representa­tives of clubs in the area.

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