Latest update February 20th, 2025 12:39 PM
Jun 04, 2011 Letters
The Demerara Inter Association 50-overs under-19 cricket competition bowls off today with two first round matches and two of the Associations have announced their teams for the four-team tournament.
East Coast face-off with Georgetown at the Providence Stadium, while East Bank clash with West Demerara at Eve Leary in today’s matches. Both games are scheduled to commence at 09:30hrs.
The competition, organized and run by the Guyana Cricket Board due to the ongoing legal battles involving the two factions of the Demerara Cricket Board (DCB), continues tomorrow with East Bank playing Georgetown at Eve Leary.
The East Coast team read:- Denesh Mangal (Captain), Arif Habib (Vice Captain), Brian Sattaur, Darrel Fredericks, Steve Ramdass, Kamesh Yadram, Gajanan Suknanan, Oslyn Ferrel, Poorendra Jaigobin, Reyad Zaman, Premchan Sookdeo, Lancelot Gordon, Royston Simon, Kishan De Silva, Raymond Barton (Manager), Hardeo Sattaur (Coach)
Four stand-bys have also been named in Ryan Chichester, Yuvraj Dyal, Vivial Albert and Divendra Bisham
The Georgetown team, which includes West Indies under-19 players Kwame Crosse and Amir Khan, read:-Kwame Crosse, Amir Khan, Tevin Campbell, Winston Forrester, Neil Barry Jnr, Chanderpaul Hemraj, Alex Ramalho, Mohan Ramdeen, Christopher Surat (E.C.C), Raj Nanan, Charwayne McPherson, Mark Rhobe, Pernell London, Alvin Castello, Jahron Byron, Roderick Lovell (Coach), Shaun Massiah (Manager)
The Stand bys are:- Andrew Gibson, Shaquille Williams, Safraz Esau, Gavin Charles, Kevin Ogle, Trevon France.
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