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Jan 12, 2013 Sports
The Guyana Cricket Board salutes the Guyana Cricket Team on the two amazing performances to start off the Caribbean Twenty20 campaign. The GCB heralds the total team effort and the unwavering commitment to triumph which epitomizes the spirit of the Guyanese people who despite hardships, obstacles, challenges and limitations have never given up and have fought to achieve, they said in a release.
The successes of the Guyana Team – against Combined Campuses and Colleges and Barbados – have made all of Guyana – from Pomeroon to Corentyne, from Linden to Lethem, from Mabaruma to Mon Repos, from Bartica to Buxton – immensely proud. The GCB and the cricket fans of Guyana stand behind the team as they continue to work fastidiously together to achieve more success and win the final edition of the Caribbean Twenty20, having won the first edition in 2010, it further stated.
The team’s togetherness, resilience, fortitude and execution of their carefully formulated plans have been the hallmarks of success and the people of the Caribbean and the world are witness to what Guyanese can achieve when we work together towards a common cause. The exposure and promotion the Guyana Cricket Team is affording our nation is both immeasurable and invaluable. The Guyana Team may not be a perfect one, it may not consist of the galaxy of stars as other teams but with a dedication to success and a resolve to pool resources for a common cause they have demonstrated success. The Guyana team is representing our nation well.
The GCB and the cricket fans of Guyana wish the team continued success particularly for the crucial game against Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday and the following matches in St Lucia next week, the release concluded.
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