… Nolan McKenzie facilitating batting clinic
THE Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) is taking its coaching programme to international level next month with West Indies pacer Sir Curtly Ambrose, facilitating a fast-bowling clinic.
The programme will commence on Friday, February 11 with added contributions from former national opening batter Nolan McKenzie who is expected to host a batting clinic.
BCB president Hilbert Foster, at the board’s annual general meeting (AGM) on December 19 last year, had unveiled a massive coaching programme as part of his administration plans for the period 2022 to 2023.
Foster stated that the board would invest heavily into coaching to make sure that every potential in the county is given the opportunity to develop and also to lift the standard of the county cricket to another level.
The BCB, he stated, was aiming to produce a total of ten West Indies players at all levels over the course of the next few years. Clinics would be held for fast bowlers, off-spinners, left-arm spinners, leg-spinners, captains, wicketkeepers and batters while investment would also be made in producing more coaches for the county.
The BCB would be organising clinics for pre-Level One coaches while sessions would be held for umpires, match referees, scorers and managers in an aggressive developmental programme.
Foster further added that he was contacted by overseas-based Guyanese Dr Frank Denbow, who stated that he would like to sponsor a fast-bowling clinic once the BCB can get Sir Curtly Ambrose to conduct it.
Dr. Dendow informed the BCB president that he was very impressed with the raw talent of Isai Thorne and wanted to invest in his development along with other fast bowlers. Foster immediately contacted the legendary fast bowler who readily agreed but had to find a suitable date to visit.
Eventually the parties agreed that Sir Curtly would arrive on Thursday, February 10 and depart on the 14th. The fast-bowling clinic would be held from Friday to Sunday with about 40 players.
The BCB selection committees headed by Albert Smith and Balram Samaroo would host a series of sessions before selecting the fast bowlers for the sessions.
Sir Curtly is expected to pay courtesy calls on several government officials including Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson Jr and would also be involved in inspirational sessions with administrators across the county, an answer-and-question session and a visit to the Upper Corentyne area.
Dr Denbow is also expected to be in the county for the clinic and he has expressed confidence that his sponsorship would result in the county producing more fast bowlers in the future.
Berbice is more known for producing spinners like Ivan Madray, Mahendra Nagamootoo, Devendra Bishoo, Veersammy Permaul and Gudakesh Motie. Fast bowlers produced included John Trim, Leslaine Lambert, Ray Joseph, Brandon Bess, Romario Shepherd and Nial Smith.
Ambrose is widely considered a legend of the game and one of the greatest fast bowlers of all-time.
Ambrose played 98 Tests for the West Indies taking 405 wickets at the remarkable average of 21.00 while he played 176 One Day International matches taking 225 wickets at 24.1.
Former national player Nolan McKenzie volunteered his service to the BCB to conduct a batting clinic at the same time as Ambrose visited and it was readily accepted by Foster.
The 52-year-old McKenzie played 19 first-class matches for Guyana, scoring 800 runs with six half-centuries.
He is expected to work along with promising batters like Rampertab Ramnauth, Jonathan Rampersaud, Leon Cecil, Zeymul Ramsammy and Mahendra Gopilall.
The BCB would like to express thanks to Dr Frank Denbow for his support and sponsorship.