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Foster seeks re-election at Sunday’s BCB elections

-says running on his record of achievemen­ts

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Incumbent president of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) Hilbert Foster will seek re-election when the body hosts its Annual General Meeting at the Port Mourant Cricket Club Sunday.

Three sub associatio­ns and 13 clubs will vote in the elections.

The sub associatio­ns are the West Berbice Cricket Associatio­n, the Upper Corentyne Cricket Associatio­n and the Berbice River Cricket Associatio­n.

The clubs are Blairmont, Police, Guymine, Mental Hospital, Mt. Sinai, Rose Hall Canje, Young Warriors, Chesney, RHTYSC, Port Mourant, Albion, Kildonan and Whim.

Each club has two votes and the three sub-associatio­ns, four votes each.

Foster, who is also a vice-president of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and a Director of Cricket West Indies (CWI) was first elected to the presidency in February 2018 and has spearheade­d a major transforma­tion of the county’s cricket over the last four years.

Foster says he has no interest in the politics of cricket and will be running solely on his unmatched list of achievemen­ts.

According to Foster, he inherited a cricket system that was on the verge of total collapse addi9ng that, despite achieving the impossible to date, much more still has to be done as the intention is to make Berbice, the jewel in the crown of West Indies cricket.

He says his administra­tion took over a system with less than $50,000 in the bank, no proper cricket tournament completed in two years, no developmen­tal programmes in place and no proper office to operate from while players were quitting the game at a very fast rate.

He claims that monies withdrawn from the board account has not been accounted for by the previous administra­tion.

The current executives, which include Albert Smith, Angela Haniff, Dr. Cecil Beharry, Leslie Solomon, Qualis Winter and Ameer Rahaman, from day one in office worked as a collective body and their record of achievemen­ts are unmatched in Guyana and the Caribbean cricket circle, said Foster.

Female cricket was heavily invested into by the BCB and three Berbicians are currently in the West Indies female team.

The board has started or successful­ly completed a combined 75 cricket tournament­s at the junior and senior levels, raised close to $60,000,000 of sponsorshi­p in cash and kind, organised hundreds of developmen­tal programmes, assisted clubs and youth players with over twenty million dollars of items and launched an ambitious educationa­l campaign to make sure Berbice youth players place special emphasis on obtaining an educationa­l background.

Additional­ly, hundreds of educationa­l grants have been handed out to youths along with educationa­l materials, cycles and uniforms in a massive effort to get youths to stay in school. The BCB also, for the first time, handed out a scholarshi­p to the University of Guyana and unveiled a countywide coaching programme training youths, said Foster.

The board created history when it became the first cricket board to published its own coaching manual and also spearheade­d a total restoratio­n of its office.

Among the other achievemen­ts highlighte­d include the distributi­on of grass cutters, catching cribs, water pitchers, cricket pitch covers while for the first time, sub-associatio­ns and the Cricket Umpires Associatio­n received financial subvention­s. Foster was quick to point out that a total of 19 players from Berbice have either played for the regional team at different levels since 2018 or were called to training camps.

Asked to name his greatest achievemen­t, the veteran administra­tor stated that he was very proud at the state of unity that existed in the county cricket and the fact that dozens of former players based overseas are contributi­ng back to the game.

“This,” he stated “is based on their confidence in his team. Another major achievemen­t has been to make sure that no ghost member clubs exist in the county.”

Clubs such as Guymine, Kildonan, Mt. Sinai are all back on their feet and are very active in playing tournament­s.

He also stated that his board has been very transparen­t with the general public via aggressive public relations campaign on social media and the national printed and electronic media.

The 52-year-old BCB President expressed gratitude to the sponsors and donors who have support the board and made special mention of overseas Guyanese like Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh, Dr Puran Singh, Brian Ramphal, Sureain Sawh and Bobby Deonarine among others.

 ?? ?? BCB President, Hilbert Foster will be seeking his third term at the helm of the board.
BCB President, Hilbert Foster will be seeking his third term at the helm of the board.

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