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Jun 15, 2014 Sports
– Roraima Strikers and Kaieteur Thunders to contest
The organisers of the Unity for Cricket match set for July 5th at the DCC ground, Queenstown have informed that the two teams to contest this match which will be played using the T20 format have been named Roraima Strikers and Kaieteur Thunders.
A number of Prominent Businessmen, Politicians, former West Indies and National players, Administrators, Disciplined Service members, Singers and Radio Personalities have confirmed their desire to play in this match that would be played under the spanking new lights installed at DCC.
Roraima Strikers will come from His Excellency President Donald Ramotar, Neil Barry, Lloyd Harper, Travis Dowlin, Jomo Primo, Gordon Moseley, Clifton Hickens, Orin Forde, Anthony Rigby, Aaron Fraser, Jermaine Neblette, Kirk ‘Chow Pow’ Jardine, James Bond, Lennox Cush, Colin Stuart, Alfred King, Anand Sanasie. Coaches are Reon Griffith and Andre Percival.
Kaieteur Thunders will come from Raphael Trotman, Asif Khan, Khemraj Ramjattan, Carey Griffith, Rabindranauth Seeram, Sheik Mohamed, Clyde Butts, Tony Najab, Reon King, Esan Crandon, David Harper, Alfred Mentore, Steve Ninvalle, Lakeram Mike Singh, Ramesh Sunich.
Coaches are Andre Percival and Roderick Lovell.
According to the organisers, there would be a day of practice for each team under lights which would be confirmed shortly. In the meantime, players and coaches wishing further information are asked to make contact with Garvin Nedd on 617-9381.
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