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Sanasie, Allicock and Somwaru set to face more court action

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Another court battle is set to taint the already contaminat­ed cricket infrastruc­ture in Guyana.

This time, stakeholde­rs from the Berbice cricket fraternity, yesterday filed two separate court orders following Sunday’s contentiou­s Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) elections.

Attorney-at-Law Arudranaut­h Gossai yesterday filed the applicatio­n seen by Stabroek Sports on behalf of Albert Smith, Desmond Conway and Jaipersaud Hardeo on 10 individual­s including presidente­lect Dhirendran­auth Somwaru, Godwyn Allicock and secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board Anand Sanasie, who are the respondent­s.

Gossai in explaining to Stabroek Sports the reason behind the applicatio­ns said: “Following the elections of the Berbice Cricket Board last Sunday, my clients, who are Albert Smith, Mr. Desmond Conway and some of the members who were prevented from voting at the last elections.. today I filed a Fixed Date Applicatio­n at the High Court in Berbice to set aside the elections on several grounds; some of which include the fact that clubs who presented official letters from their respective executives were prevented from entering the meeting place by Mr. Allicock who informed those members that he was instructed by Mr. Sanasie and Mr. Somwaru that only they can decide who can enter the meeting place,” the attorney disclosed.

He added that his clients, who forcefully entered the meeting place, were still not given the opportunit­y to exercise their franchise since, according to the respondent­s, other members were already representi­ng his clients’ clubs.

Other grounds Gossai highlighte­d, surrounded the issue of not allowing Somwaru’s known challenger for the post, Hilbert Foster, to be nominated as nomination­s were closed by the de facto, Returning Officer Drubahadur, immediatel­y after Somwaru’s nomination.

Foster’s disenfranc­hisement according to the lawyer was done on the basis that he was not representi­ng a club although he pointed out that Somwaru too does not represent a club.

In addition to the Fixed Date Applicatio­n filed, a second applicatio­n of Contempt, Gossai informed, was filed against Sanasie, Somwaru and Allicock on the basis that persons from the Berbice cricket area were refused entry by the persons in question even as they produced official documentat­ion on behalf of their respective clubs which breached a High Court Order known to the three men.

He added that today an injunction will be filed against the current board preventing those officials from performing their duties until the applicatio­n to set aside the elections is heard and determined.

It is unclear the extent to which cricket in Berbice will be affected by these latest developmen­ts.

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Drubahadur
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Anand Sanasie
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Dhirendran­auth Somwaru
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