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Clubs receive cricket gear from BCB/Cricket Kindness Project

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The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) under the Cricket Kindness Project recently handed over a large quantity of cricket gear to several clubs in Berbice.

The presentati­on was done during the BCB’s gala Brian Ramphal Awards Ceremony at the St. Francis Community Developers Training Centre, Rose Hall Town and was done by Sir Andy Roberts and Roland Butcher who are ambassador­s for the Englandbas­ed cricket charity organizati­on, Cricket Kindness.

President of the BCB, Hilbert Foster said in late 2020, he was approached by Butcher, who wanted his blessings to submit the BCB’s name to Tamara J. Lowe of Cricket Kindness for a donation of cricket gear.

Foster readily agreed and later submitted a comprehens­ive project document to Lowe. Cricket Kindness agreed to assist the county but the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic slowed plans until a shipment eventually left England in late 2021.

“The shipment included a large collection of bats, batting pads, batting gloves, wicket keeping pads, wicket keeping gloves, cricket boots and uniforms among others,” a

release from the BCB stated.

“The BCB, several weeks ago, assisted 72 youth cricketers with personal gear via a raffle system. The players were selected by their respective clubs and sub associatio­ns,” the BCB release stated.

Among the clubs benefittin­g from the donations are Achievers, Cotton Tree, Mt. Sinai, Tucber Park, Rose Hall Canje, Guymine, Scottsburg, Radha Krishna and Skeldon.

Cricket Kindness is based in England and is the brainchild of Australiab­orn Lowe, a passionate lover of the game. The Charity group receives donations of gear from across England and the gear are shipped to countries in the Caribbean like Barbados, Antigua and St. Kitts.

This is the first time that Guyana has benefitted. Foster expressed the BCB gratitude to Lowe and her band of sports ambassador­s which also include Chris Lewis, Sir Richie

Richardson and Sir Vivian Richards.

Special thanks were also made to Minister of Sports Charles Ramson Jnr., and the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports for their assistance in obtaining duty free concession­s from the Guyana Revenue Authority. The BCB also expressed thanks to the Management of ECU Worldwide for shipping the gear from England to Guyana free of cost and also to Carl Griffith of Laparkan.

 ?? ?? Representa­tives of the club poses with Sir Andy Roberts and Roland Butcher after receiving the gear.
Representa­tives of the club poses with Sir Andy Roberts and Roland Butcher after receiving the gear.

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