The Executive of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) under the chairmanship of President Keith Foster met recently, selected the appointed Executives of the Board for 2013 along with members of the various committees.
The appointed Executives named were former National Coach Albert Smith, Shameer Khan of Chesney Cricket Club, Qualis Winter of Kildonan Cricket Club, Dennis D’Andrade of Skeldon and Mohamed Azim of the Bank of Nova Scotia.
First Vice President Anil Beharry was given special responsibility for finance, Second Vice President Hubern Evans for Administration while Third Vice President would be in charge for Cricket Development.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club was reappointed as the BCB Public Relations Officer and Chairman of the highly successful Special Events Committee. Other members of the Special Events Committee are Leslie Solomon, Winston Smith, Romash Munna, Carl Moore, Angela Haniff, Republic Bank Manager Imran Saccoor, DTV-8 Editor Gregory Rambarran, Anil Beharry and Mohamed Azim of Scotia Bank.
Veteran Cricket Administrator Carl Moore was selected as Chairman of the Competitions Committee with Winston Smith, Rabindranauth Saywack, Romash Munna, Vemen Walter, Leslie Solomon as members and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne Cricket Association.
Former First Class Umpire Dhieranidranauth Somwaru would serve as Chairman of Senior Selection Committee with the other members being Romash Munna, Albert Smith, Leslie Solomon and Julian Moore.
The Junior Selection Committee is headed by its long serving Chairman Leslie Solomon and he would be supported by Pastor Kevin Pereira, Rabindranauth Saywack, Samad Baksh and a Representative from the Upper Corentyne.
President Keith Foster urged the officials to use their positions to continue the development of the game in Berbice and to strive at all times to be above board in everything they do.
Berbice cricket, the third term President stated is at its highest level of development and asked that all hands must be united to keep it that way.