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Jan 22, 2014 Sports
Years of existence may be easy to achieve, but what really matters are the achievements that occurred during that period. The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) will be observing its Diamond Jubilee during 2014 and the board’s achievements over the years have been unmatched. The BCB intends to have a year of celebrations to mark this historic event.
September has been earmarked as the special anniversary month, and one of the projects undertaken for this accomplishment is the publication of the Diamond Jubilee Magazine.
Chief Executive Officer of Corbin Media Group Simeon Corbin (left) and Angela Haniff sign the agreement in the presence of Hilbert Foster.
The BCB over the last five years has been the only board to publish an annual cricket magazine and the board is pleased to announce a partnership with Corbin Media Group, publisher of the popular GEM Magazine for this venture.
Both entities signed an Agreement of Understanding yesterday at the National Communication Network studio for this undertaking. The Magazine will feature the history of the BCB, its achievements along with profiles of outstanding players and officials.
There would also be several pictorial reviews, articles on the BCB All Time XI and Hall of Fame. The magazine which is expected to be finished by the end of May will be available as souvenir to the public.
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