THE Management and members of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports club, has congratulated its members for gaining selection on the national senior female team.
The players will be leaving Guyana shortly for the Cricket West Indies T20 and 50 overs tournaments.
The club is very proud of the fact that the Rose Hall Town Metro Female team which was formed in 2008 has produced over a quarter of the Guyana Cricket team.
Shemaine Campbell, the first Guyanese to captain a West Indies female team and also win a senior regional title, will lead the team.
The other RHTYSC members in the Guyana team are Shabika Gajnabi, Sheneeta Grimmond, Plaffina Millington and Danellie Manns.
Campbelle, Gajnabi and Grimmond have all played at the Highest level for the West Indies while Millington is a veteran at the regional level with lots of experience over the last decade.
She was recently named the CWI T/20 player of the year while Manns has represented the West Indies at the Under 19 level.
The Rose Hall Town Metro team since 2008 has produced over thirty players for Guyana at the Under 19 and senior levels with four of them going to play for the senior West Indies team and two at the Under 19 level.
Overall, the club which has won the Guyana Cricket Board club of the year award five times has produced 131 players for Berbice and Guyana with fourteen playing for the West Indies and the United States at different level.
The Rose Hall Town Metro team had twelve players representing the Ancient County at the inter-county level in 2025 while four club members were in the national Under 19 team.
“As a club, we intend to continue investing in our female cricketers. We would be working along with the Berbice Cricket Board, the Rose Hall Canje Cricket Club and West Berbice Cricket Association in 2026 to make sure that our female cricketers are actively in games. We also intend to get more females involved in coaching programmes during the year,” a statement read.





