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Sep 23, 2014 Sports
Kenneth Debydial was elected President of the Farm Sports Club when the body held its Annual General Meeting and elections on Sunday last at Farm Community Centre ground, East Bank Demerara.
Sanjay Hathiramani will serve as the Vice President while Naseer Jabar will act as Secretary. Shivram Persaud is the Treasurer and Ricky Debydial the Assistant Secretary Treasurer. The committee members are Jamal Fisher, Bhojnarine Singh, Asif Elahi and the Trustees are Deonarine Debidial and Anand Ramphal. Johnny Azeez performed the duties of the returning officer.
In an invited comment President Debydial said their main aim is to promote cricket and they are currently working to improve the state of the Community Centre ground and plans are in the making to upgrade the pavilion. He added that they will seek assistance from the NDC and business community for this venture and work has already commenced on the fence.
The President stated that there are a number of talented young cricketers in the area, including national U-15 players Sagar Hathiramani, Bhojnarine Singh and Shivram Persaud who represented Guyana U-19 against Bangladesh U-19 and they want to ensure that these players continue to take the game seriously. Farm SC participates in all cricket competitions organised by the East Bank Demerara Cricket Association.
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