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Sep 24, 2008 Sports
The planned Fast bowling Clinic organized by the Guyana Cricket Board in collaboration with the Reds Perreira Sports Foundation (RPSF), which was scheduled for September 23-25 has been postponed.
Ezra Moseley, the former Barbados and West Indies right arm fast medium bowler who was expected to conduct the Clinic had to postpone his trip to Guyana due to unforeseen circumstances.
The RPSF who had been instrumental in facilitating Moseley’s visit is working closely with the Guyana Cricket Board to arrange a new date for the Clinic and both organizations have expressed their regret due to the postponement.
Fifteen of Guyana’s leading pace bowlers including three females are to benefit from the programme.
Local furniture giants Courts and the management of Cara Lodge, who had come forward with sponsorship for the Clinic, have both signaled their intention to be on board when a new date is announced.
Moseley, a pugnacious former regional pacer, who played two tests and nine One Day Internationals for the West Indies from 1990-1991, is currently a coach and junior selector in Barbados.
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