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The GCUSA said in a release: βThe presentation ceremony was a simple but meaningful event, bringing together leaders from both organisations.β
Present at the handing-over ceremony were Cricket Zone USA owner Ravi Etwaroo, along with his children, Tyler and Kylie Etwaroo. Representing the GCUSA were President Ryan Banwarie, Vice-President Mathew Kissoon and Public Relations Officer Chandraban Rajnarine.
The sponsorship was made possible through the efforts of Banwarie, highlighting the strong relationship between the two organisations.
The GCUSA related: βThe shirts, which are from Cricket Zone USA’s own E4 brand, are more than just attire; they represent the spirit of cricket. E4, a brand inspired by the Etwaroo familyβs deep-rooted cricket tradition, originated from backyard cricket games in Enmore, Guyana, and has since grown into a globally recognised name. Built on Cricket Zone USAβs 19-year legacy, the brand is synonymous with quality and authenticity, now making its mark across North America, the Caribbean, and beyond.β
The release added: βThe GCUSA would like to express its heartfelt gratitude for the donation. The new uniforms will undoubtedly instill a sense of pride and professionalism among the umpires and scorers. Furthermore, the quality and comfort of the shirts will help match officials in the efficient execution of their duties, especially in the demanding and often hot conditions of the field.β
The GCUSA explained that the sponsorship from Cricket Zone USA is a clear demonstration of its commitment to supporting the growth of cricket at all levels, from grassroots to the international stage.
βItβs a testament to the brand’s belief that cricket is more than just a game- it’s a shared passion and a way of life. The GCUSA looks forward to a continued partnership with Cricket Zone USA and its E4 brand, as both organisations work to elevate the standard of cricket in the region.β