Former Guyana youth player donates gear to Reliance Hustlers
Rovendra Mandolall’s daughter Ronesha hands over the cricket gear to Gangadeen Lall. Others in picture (from left) are Rovendra and his siblings Ravendra and Narindra.
Rovendra Mandolall’s daughter Ronesha hands over the cricket gear to Gangadeen Lall. Others in picture (from left) are Rovendra and his siblings Ravendra and Narindra.

RELIANCE Hustlers Sports Club, Essequibo was recently the recipient of a quantity of cricket gear, compliments of former Guyana Youth player Rovendra Mandolall.
Currently residing in Canada, Mandolall, who also skippered Essequibo at the senior Inter-county and Under-19 levels, pointed out that his desire is to see cricket being played on a regular basis in the Cinderella County.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony in Toronto, Mandolall disclosed that he was happy to donate the gear to the village where he played most of his cricket during his younger days. “I know we have produced a lot of talented cricketers and I have no doubt the village will continue to churn out more quality players.”

Former Reliance veteran cricketer Gangadeen Lall accepted the gear on behalf of the Reliance Hustlers Sports Club, expressing his gratitude to Mandolall for such a wonderful gesture. He also assured the donor that his contribution would help in the continued development of the club.

The right-handed batsman, who now plies his trade exclusively at softball in the Greater Toronto Area, is the eldest of four brothers to represent Essequibo at various levels.
Among the players coming out of Reliance is Guyana and West Indies fast bowler Ronsford Beaton.

(Frederick Halley)

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