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Apr 05, 2012 Sports
The Public Relations programme of the Berbice Cricket Board on Thursday last
received a boost when Universal Solution/Universal DVD Club of Trinity Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice, handed over a Digital Canon Camera valued at the $60,000 to the Board.
Universal Solution/Universal DVD Club over the past three years has become one of the leading sponsors of Berbice cricket with sponsorship of a T20 tournament for First Division clubs and a 40 overs Female cup.
Secretary of the BCB Ms. Angela Haniff expressed gratitude to the CEO of the Company, Mr. Vickram Seubarran for his continued assistance to Berbice cricket, noting that last year he had donated a printer.
Haniff said that the Board’s Public Relations Department on an annual basis releases as much as 150 press releases along with photos to the media and the camera would assist in this area. With a packed agenda of 25 tournaments and 80 off the field activities, the camera would also assist with the preparation of the 2012 magazine.
Vickram Seubarran expressed pleasure of being associated with the best ever Cricket Board in Guyana and pledged his cooperation in the future. He also disclosed that Universal Solution/Universal DVD Club would be sponsoring a T20 four-team tournament involving all of the top cricketers in Berbice next weekend at the Blairmont Ground.
Meanwhile, the Special Events Committee would like to express profound gratitude to the general public who supported the fundraising Corn House last weekend to garner funds for Berbice cricket. The event took place at the J.C. Chandisingh Secondary School.
The Board netted a profit of $105,000 which would be used to print coaching posters and for coaching sessions across the Ancient County.
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