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Dec 14, 2013 Sports
Dear Sports Editor,
We the Presidents of West Demerara Cricket Association and East Bank Demerara Cricket Association are astonished at an Article you carried in your Thursday edition Captioned “ Joint Opposition shoots down Cricket Bill Petition by stakeholders”.
Editor, the WDCA and EBDCA are Sub Associations of the Demerara Cricket Board and we hereby categorically state that we did not sign or support a petition of any form especially the one quoted in your Article. It is deceitful of the crafters of the defeated petition to include our associations or its members in their continued destruction of our game.
We would also like to state that the so called “stakeholders” are the “has been” of cricket administration or rather” mal administration”.
Mr. Odinga Lumumba, who presented the petition on behalf of Frank Anthony and his government should be ashamed of themselves.
Kudos to the Joint Opposition, you are certainly looking after the interest of the citizenry.
We urge and support the Guyana Cricket Board to continue its good work despite the challenges. Please ensure that our brothers in Linden are assisted to set up a proper structure and receive special attention in their development process.
Yours in Sports,
Rishi Digamber,
President, West Demerara
Cricket Association
Rohan Sarjoo,
President, East Bank
Demerara Cricket Association
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