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Apr 19, 2015 Sports
Plans for the first ever Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club Silver Jubilee’s Ansa McAl Mash Day Cup continues to forge ahead with two of the twelve participating teams declaring their fifteen man squads.
Block 4 Tain and Yakusari Cricket Clubs have both named strong teams with the hope of wrestling the beautiful Ansa McAl trophy and the winner’s package of $70,000.
The twelve teams that would be contesting the one day five overs tournament on May Day at the Area ‘H’ Ground are: Young Warriors, Courtland, Fyrish, Albion, Jai Hinds, RHT Bakewell ‘A’, RHT Bakewell ‘B’, Tamarind Root, Chesney, Tain Block 4, Whim and Yakusari of Black Bush Polder.
Secretary/CEO of the RHTYSC Hilbert Foster stated that the club apart from celebrating its Silver Jubilee would also be using the tournament to promote its Say No to Drugs/Suicide and Yes to Education/sports message and funds raised would be used for the club’s cricket development programme.
The teams declared are: Tain Block 4 – Mahendra Baldeo – Captain, Mahendra Maynard (Vice Captain), Imran Khan, Veeram Baldeo, Wesley Charles, Winston Smith, Marlon Kumar Budhram, Dhanraj Janack, Chandradat Jagdat, Mahendra Persaud, Jamal Jarvis, Govindasammy Kishnasammy, Dhanraj Dewlar, Kushar Sugrim and Jaipersaud Rawanna.
Yakusari Cricket Club – Karrim Amin, Naipaul Iyana (Captain), Rajesh Lalu, Ryan Bownath, Rajendra Bownath, Khelawan Phagu, Chermani Iyana, Ramesh Iyana, Keshore Iyana, Terrence Budhu, Altaf Mohamed, Karamchan Singh, Vijay Iyana, Rayman Bownath and Jason Watson.
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