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Jan 07, 2014 Sports
The Guyana Cricket Board has further enhanced the coaching staff currently attached to the encamped national cricket squad by securing the services of Guyana Defence Force fitness trainers Patrick King and Carl Stephenson.
The two certified fitness trainers joined current coaches Reyon Griffith, Esau Crandon and Julian Moore yesterday as the players went through their paces at the Everest Cricket Ground.
In an effort to ensure that the national team is fit and ready for the upcoming WICB regional 50 over and Four day competitions, the National Squad has been encamped since December 27 2013.
It is expected that all national players achieve a certain level of fitness and the addition of these two specialists will contribute significantly to the players attaining and maintaining the required standard.
Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board Anand Sanasie, who was present at the Everest Ground yesterday, in an invited comment, stated that the GCB is investing in quality preparation and it would be up to the squad selected and their management team to deliver positive results. He further stated that the feedback from the coaching staff so far has been good and it is expected that the team should perform well.
The National team is scheduled to play six practice matches, two of those being day/night at the national stadium, before departing for the Regional Super 50 competition which will be broadcasted live on ESPN worldwide.
The WICB Nagico Super 50 commences on January 30 in Trinidad and Tobago.
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