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Sep 25, 2013 Sports
Georgetown Cricket Club all-rounder Ronaldo Mohamed will tour Australia with a squad arranged by a Trinidad and Tobago Company call “All Sport” for a Tri-Nations International U-16 Series against a team from India and the School Sport Australia.
The Tournament will be centered at Bradman Oval and the International Cricket Hall of fame and involve both a Twenty20 and Fifty (50) over Series. It will commence on the 16th November, 2013 at venues in Bowral and Wollongong and conclude on the 30th November, 2013.
The team will also play an ACT Under-17 team in Canberra, Australia after which the team will travel to Adelaide, South Australia for an excursion and a match against the State Under-17 team.
Also on their way to Australia, California Cricket Academy will engage the Caribbean boys in a match in San Francisco on November 16.
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) has indicated its approval of Mohamed’s participation, deeming it a valuable exposure. The GCB will purchase an air ticket and facilitate his travelling to Trinidad and Tobago where he will join the rest of the squad for a Camp from September 27 – 29.
Mohamed is the lone Guyanese selected in the squad which includes 11 Trinidadians and two Grenadians.
Several years ago “All Sport” had established a working relationship with “School Sport Australia” to do exchange visits for the development of young cricketers. So far, “All Sport” has hosted Australia U-16 team twice in the Caribbean, and it 2010, they took an invitational team from Trinidad and Tobago with the inclusion of Guyanese Brian Sattaur.
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