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Oct 13, 2012 Sports
The Bath Settlement Community Centre ground on the West Coast of Berbice is set to come alive when the West Berbice Cricket Association\Goodwill Twenty\20 tournament gets underway from 09:00 hrs on Sunday October 21.
This competition, which will conclude on the same day, will see some exciting t\20 players coming up against each other with teams such as West Berbice Super Kings, Bath\Woodley Park Invaders, Transport Sports Club and Gandhi Youth Organization of Georgetown battling for supremacy.
The competition will be played with white balls and teams will be geared with coloured clothing. There will be trophies and cash prizes for the winner, runner up and man of the match.
The day will be filled with excitement as the organisers are putting together a cultural atmosphere all day long in the form of Indian and African drumming as well as steel pan music, while fans will be given a chance to win gate prizes.
The West Berbice Cricket Association (WBCA), would like to express special thanks to the Regional Chairman of region 5, Mr. Rabindranauth Bisnauth for his kind co-operation in helping to bring quality cricket to the region. The sponsors on board so far are Swiss House Cambio (F and F exchange), Buddy’s Business Establishments and Cell Phonix.
Meanwhile, Swiss House Cambio yesterday presented a cheque to the organisers of the tournament Goodwill and WBCA. Abel Seetaram of the West Berbice Cricket Association said he was pleased to have Swiss House Cambio on board, as well as the other sponsors while Waqar Hussain of Swiss House stated that they are pleased to be associated with the game in Berbice.
West Berbicians are asked to come out in their numbers and witness exiting cricket for the entire family.
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