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Feb 22, 2013 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) in its usual proactive way has started early preparation for the 2013 Under-15 Inter County tournament. The Junior Selection Committee under the chairmanship of Leslie Solomon over the few weeks have been conducting talent spotting sessions across the Ancient County and has selected a twenty-four member Elite squad along with four developmental players.
The Elite squad would commence special training under the guidance of coaches Michael Hyles-Franco and Floyd Benjamin.
Chairman of the Special Events Committee and BCB Public Relations Officer Hilbert Foster stated that the Board was determined to have all Berbice teams fully prepared for this year’s Inter County championships and members of the Elite squad would be expected to be not only disciplined and committed but also to work hard.
Chairman of Junior Selectors Leslie Solomon explained that more players would be added to the Elite squad based on performances in the Tenelec Under-15 Inter Club and NCN Inter Zone tournaments.
All players must be born on or after the September 1st, 1998. The Elite squad members are;
Matthew Hardial, Adrian Sukwah, Joshua Harrichand, Asif Ally, Vevakanana Jagit, Deon Sinclair, Harikumar Singh, Joel Seetaram, Joseph Nicholson, Titus Webster, Rameshwar Samwaru, Imraz Khan, Daniel Samaroo, Kris Ramnarine, Bramdat Singh, Joshua Gobin, Sylus Tyndall, Satesh Sugrim, Ravindra Beharry, Zameel Ishan, Jeron Smith, Davavavd Chatterpaul, Abdur Ajib, Seon Glasgow, Junior Sinclair, Kevon Anderson and Emanuel Seecharran.
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