GUYANA was among 11 countries that wrote the West Indies Cricket Umpires Association Final Written Level 2 Examination held on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
The other nations were Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, United States of America, and the Windward Islands.
Fifty-three candidates completed the examination, with 30 being successful and 23 not making the required marks at this time; a success percentage of 56.60%.
President of the Georgetown Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association (GCUSA), Ryan Banwarie congratulated all of the successful candidates at this year’s Level 2 examination.
“The GCUSA would have held training for the candidates who wish to write the Level 1 along with the Level 2 examination countrywide and would have worked extremely hard to plan and launch an online training course to facilitate maximum participation.
The Executive and members of the Training and Examination Committee, spearheaded by Stephon Josiah, are extremely proud of Ms Niebert Blair, who topped the examination and Mr Rajnarine, who placed 3rd in the Caribbean and North American Examination.
The GCUSA encourages all the successful candidates to continue to work hard and wishes them all a bright and successful future,” said Banwarie.