THE NEWLY elected Executives of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB), under the chairmanship of president Keith Foster, met recently and selected the appointed executives for 2013 along with members of the different committees. The Appointed Executives named were former national coach Albert Smith, Shameer Khan of Chesney Cricket Club, Qualis Winter of Kildonan Cricket Club, Dennis D’ndrade of Skeldon and Mohamed Azim of the Scotiabank.
First vice-president Anil Beharry was given special responsibility for finance, second vice-president Hubern Evans is in charge of Administration while the third vice-president Julian Cambridge would take charge of cricket development.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, Hilbert Foster, was reappointed the BCB’s Public Relations Officer and Chairman of the highly successful Special Events Committee.
Other members of the Special Events Committee are: Azim, Beharry, Leslie Solomon, Winston Smith, Romash Munna, Carl Moore, Angela Haniff, Republic Bank Manager Imran Saccoor, DTV-8 Editor Gregory Rambarran.
Moore, a veteran cricket Administrator and competent Competitions organisar, was reelected to serve as Chairman of the BCB’s Competitions Committee with Winston Smith, Solomon, Munna, Rabindranauth Saywack, Vemen Walter, and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association being the other members under his supervision.
Former First Class Umpire Dhieranidranauth Somwaru would serve as Chairman of Senior Selection Committee with the other selectors being Munna, Solomon, Albert Smith and Julian Moore.
The Junior Selection Committee is headed by Solomon, the long-serving Chairman and he would be supported by Pastor Kevin Pereira, Saywack, Samad Baksh and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne.
The president urged the officials to use their positions to develop cricket in Berbice and to strive at all times to be above board in every thing they do, adding that Berbice cricket is at its highest level of development and asked that all hands must be united to keep it that way.
First vice-president Anil Beharry was given special responsibility for finance, second vice-president Hubern Evans is in charge of Administration while the third vice-president Julian Cambridge would take charge of cricket development.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, Hilbert Foster, was reappointed the BCB’s Public Relations Officer and Chairman of the highly successful Special Events Committee.
Other members of the Special Events Committee are: Azim, Beharry, Leslie Solomon, Winston Smith, Romash Munna, Carl Moore, Angela Haniff, Republic Bank Manager Imran Saccoor, DTV-8 Editor Gregory Rambarran.
Moore, a veteran cricket Administrator and competent Competitions organisar, was reelected to serve as Chairman of the BCB’s Competitions Committee with Winston Smith, Solomon, Munna, Rabindranauth Saywack, Vemen Walter, and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association being the other members under his supervision.
Former First Class Umpire Dhieranidranauth Somwaru would serve as Chairman of Senior Selection Committee with the other selectors being Munna, Solomon, Albert Smith and Julian Moore.
The Junior Selection Committee is headed by Solomon, the long-serving Chairman and he would be supported by Pastor Kevin Pereira, Saywack, Samad Baksh and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne.
The president urged the officials to use their positions to develop cricket in Berbice and to strive at all times to be above board in every thing they do, adding that Berbice cricket is at its highest level of development and asked that all hands must be united to keep it that way.