More support for Rose Hall Community Centre Cricket Club
Club executive Balram Samaroo proudly displays the balls
Club executive Balram Samaroo proudly displays the balls

THE rapidly growing Rose Hall Community Centre Cricket Club has once again benefitted from Project Cricket Gear for young and promising cricketers in Guyana.

A joint initiative of Kishan Das of the USA and Anil Beharry of Guyana, the patrons were impressed with the work of coaches Ameer Rahaman and Seon Hetmyer, as well as the President and executives of the club.
The club is very young, but keeps producing outstanding cricketers for Berbice, Guyana and the West Indies.

Isai Thorne, who recently made his debut for the winning Guyana Harpy Eagles senior four-day team at the age of 17, is one of their products.
Young female all-rounder Ashmini Munisar, who, unfortunately, wasn’t selected for the Pakistan tour, but has already represented West Indies senior team at her tender age, is another player from the club.

Club member Balram Samaroo, on receipt of nine white cricket balls, expressed gratitude to this project for its continued support to the club and its players.
A number of cricket-related gear and cash have so far been donated to the initiative.
Cricket-related items, used or new, are distributed free of cost to young and promising cricketers in Guyana.

Skills, discipline and education are important characteristics of the recipients.
Talent spotting is being done across the country, and club leaders also assist in identifying same.

Progressive and well-managed cricket clubs with a youth programme, will also benefit.
Anyone interested in contributing can contact Anil Beharry on 623 6875 or Kishan Das on 1 718 664 0896.

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