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Apr 15, 2015 Sports
The Selection Committee of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club (RHTY&SC) has named a strong 18-man squad to commence training under Coach Delbert Hicks at the Area ‘H’ ground as they seek to win their 10th Busta trophy following their first in 2004.
Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets will face arch rival Albion Community Centre in the final on Saturday April 25 at the historic Albion Cricket Ground in a day/night encounter. The game will commence at 15:00hrs and would be aired live on NCN Radio.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster has disclosed that all plans are in place for the successful hosting of the final which is expected to feature at least three Test players along with a number of senior and junior players.
Foster also disclosed that 25% of the gate revenue would be donated to ailing Guyana Chronicle Sports Reporter Calvin Roberts while the remainder would be used for cricket development.
The full squad reads: Shawn Pereira, Delbert Hicks, Assad Fudadin, Ashkay Homraj, Vidal Crandon, Khemraj Mahadeo, Leroy Bristol, Collis Butts, Brandon Prashad, Keon Sinclair, Troy Mathieson, Eon Hooper, Sherain Murray, Jason Anderson, Denzil Sinclair, Jason Sinclair, Kelvon Anderson and Sylus Tyndall. Manager is Keith Hicks.
The winning team would receive $100,000 and the Busta Cup while the runner-up earns $50,000 and trophy. There would also be prizes for the man-of-the-final, best batsman and best bowler. Gate prizes will also be at stake for lucky patrons including one Tablet, blenders and food hampers.
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