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Jun 20, 2013 Sports
Captain’s workshop set for Saturday
Due to the incessant rainfall being experienced in the City, the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) was forced to suspend all of its competitions until further notice.
However, according to GCA’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Colin Alfred, the Association will recommence its development programmes on Saturday June 22 with a Captains Workshop at the M.Y.O pavilion, Woolford Avenue from 09:00hrs.
The facilitators are former Guyana players Roger Harper and Neil Barry.
Meanwhile, the G.C.A will also be holding a Junior Scorers Workshop on Saturday, June 29 at a venue to be announced.Under-13 and Under-15 cricketers from member clubs affiliated to the Association are invited to participate.
The following cricketers are asked to attend:-
Govinda Muniram, Trevor Hossein (Third Class C.C), Johsua Ram, Keon Morris, Collin Barlow, Sunil Singh (Transport S.C), Melroy Stephenson (University of Guyana), Mohan Ramdeen, Chris Persaud, Troy Gonsalves, Darshan Persaud (Everest C.C), Nicose Barker, Shaquille Williams, Denzil Allen, Vishal Narayan, Kevon Williams, (Malteenoes S.C), Deryck Koulen,Wazim Mohamed, Kamesh Yadram (G.Y.O), Leon Johnson, Devon Lord, Renaldo Mohamed, Samuel McKenzie (G.C.C), Chien Gittens, Joshi Pooran(M.Y.O), Lawrence Smith, Christopher Barnwell, Tevin Imlach, Michael Shalim, Cleon McEwan, Reaz Ali (D.C.C),Collis Butts, Jason George, Ryan Shun, Baskar Yadram (G.N.I.C), Garett Allen, Leon Gittens (Sophia C.C), Fitzroy Culley, Norwayne Fredericks (Police S.C), Marcus Watkins, Paul Castello (G.D.F)
Hassed Hamid, Reaz Amil (Queens College).
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