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Aug 18, 2015 Sports
The East Coast Cricket Board yesterday issued a disclaimer regarding an article which was published in yesterday’s papers.
The release read: The East Coast Cricket Board (ECCB) refers to an article published in the national newspapers on Monday August 17, 2015 captioned “East Coast Demerara Cricket Association competition to restart Sunday”. This article also indicated that this Cricket Competition, which had been delayed because of bad weather, will resume on Sunday 23rd August, 2015.
The name “East Coast Demerara Cricket Association (ECDCA)” is directly and related only to the ECCB and has been used in the past at the Demerara Cricket Board level as a matter of convenience.
The East Coast Cricket Board has been in existence for over thirty (30) years and remains the only legitimate Body for the administration of cricket from Ogle to Abary on the East Coast and is so recognized in the Guyana Cricket Administration Act 2014.
It was brought to our attention that there was some committee calling itself “East Coast Cricket Committee (ECCC)” which attempted to usurp the functions of the legitimate ECCB in clear violation of the Cricket Administration Law of Guyana and we brought this to the attention of our membership and our Attorneys – at – Law. Suddenly, the ECCC is now presenting itself as the ECDCA. This appears to be an unconcealed attempt to mislead the public, the sponsors and the membership of the ECCB.
We therefore wish to advise that Mr. Anil Persaud, Mr. Jitlal Jowahirlall and Mr. Quancy Cummings are not related to the East Coast Cricket Board otherwise known as the East Coast Demerara Cricket Association in anyway. Those representing the purported ECCC and posing as a representative ECDCA or the ECCB are unauthorized to transact any business for and on behalf of that ECDCA or the ECCB and the public and our sponsors are hereby requested to take note.
We shall continue to be guided by our Attorneys – at – Law.
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