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Feb 16, 2013 Sports
The Port Mourant Cricket Club, which was once one of the most feared clubs in Guyana cricket, recently selected its executive to chart the way forward for the next year.
The club recently held its Annual General Meeting and Elections for office bearers for the 2013/2014 term at the Port Mourant Community Centre and the following persons were elected to serve on the executive
The Honorary president is Mustapha Ali; Mr. Gregory Persaud was elected as president with Satynand Persaud as the vice president. Godwyn Allicock was elected as the Secretary with Kelvin Seepersaud filling the position as Treasurer. They will be assisted by Omeshwar Sirikishun who was elected as the assistant Secretary/Treasurer.
Seven committee members were also elected and they are former national player Homchand Pooran, Vivkawand Baboolall, Intikhab Sakoor, Francis Sahadupal, Krisendat Nandu, Lennard Persaud and Motie Chatur.
Two members were also named as representatives of the club on the Berbice Cricket Board with Godwyn Allicock and Omeshwar Sirikishun being the two persons named.
Two alternates were also named with Godfrey Persaud and Satynand Puran being so delegated.
Godwyn Allicock will serve as team manager for all Teams representing the club.
Port Mourant has produced a number of West Indies cricketers including John Trim, Basil Butcher, Joe Solomon, Rohan Kanhai, Ivan Madray Alvin Kallicharran and Mahendra Nagamootoo.
Former national player Andre Percival a product of Port Mourant has the distinction of being the only Guyanese captain to ever win three consecutive championships U 19 championships in 1992, 1993 and 1994.
Port Mourant Cricket club also has the distinction of producing the Guyana U19 captain for six consecutive years with four persons filling the breach. The tradition started with all rounder Arjune Nandu skippering the team in 1991 then with Andre Percival three years in 92, 93 and 94. The tradition was continued by the Nagamootoo brothers Mahendra and Vishal who won the titles in 1995 when Mahendra Nagamootoo was at the helm and in 1996 when Vishal Nagamootoo led Guyana to victory.
The famous Etwaroo brothers Romain, Reginald and Tyrone were also members of the Port Mourant Cricket club.
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