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Jan 26, 2013 Sports
The Essequibo Cricket Board at its first executive meeting in 2013 held on Saturday 19th January at Parika on the East Bank of Essequibo has named its respective committees.
Former President of the ECB, current manager of the Guyana 50 over and 4 day teams, Alvin Johnson heads the Cricket Development Committee with Andy Ramnarine as Secretary. The committee also includes Trevor Stewart and Mustapha Zaman. A representative each from Bartica, Pomeroon, Central and North Essequibo are yet to be named. Virendra Chintamanie is the chairman of the Finance Committee which also includes Totaram Ramnarine, Aotto Christiani, Fizul Bacchus and Anthony Murray. Murray will serve as the chairman of the Marketing and Fundraising Committee that comprises Totaram Ramnarine, Virendra Chintamanie, Nazeer Mohamed, Andy Ramnarine, Aotto Christiani and Rawl Pearce. The other committees named are Competition, Verna D’Augiar (Chairman), Vickram Ramnarine, Harvey Gobin, Sastri Mangal, Rohan Budhan and Andy Ramnarine. Representatives from East Bank and North Essequibo are yet to be named.
Disciplinary: Fizul Bacchus (Chairman), Verna D’Augiar, Aotto Chritiani, Totaram Ramnarine and Virendra Chintamanie.
Selection: Virendra Chintamanie (Chairman), Aotto Christiani, Nazeer Mohamed, Andy Ramnarine and Vibert Johnson. The Executive also decided that Christiani will continue to serve as the Board’s Administrator.
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