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Apr 13, 2012 Sports
Guyana Senior 20/20 selectee Rajiv Ivan would receive the prestigious Cricketer of the Year Award for 2011 when the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports club hosts its 22nd Annual Awards Ceremony this Sunday at the Annexe Restaurant in Rose Hall Town.
Ivan, performed outstandingly for the Club’s Gizmos & Gadgets First Division team with both bat and ball and was one of the main reasons for the team playing unbeaten for the entire year.
A total of 40 club members will be honoured and would receive a total of $3M worth of trophies, medals, prizes and gifts.
The Club would also honour over one hundred of its sponsors, journalists and friends of the club. Chairman of the Interim Management Committee for cricket and former West Indies Captain Clive Lloyd would deliver the feature address on the topic “Discipline is important for success in Cricket”.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster is expected to give a comprehensive report on the Club’s activities while other speakers will include Patron Beverley Harper, President Keith Foster and Regional chairman Permaul Armogan.
Some of the other awardees are Runner-up Cricketer of the Year Khemraj Mahadeo, Clinton Pestano, Assad Fudadin, Dominic Rikhi, Moonish Singh, Nicholas Cameron, Jacquelin Singh, Shemaine Campbelle, Erva Giddings, Nermala Sewdat, Devin Baldeo and Eon Hooper.
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