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Nov 19, 2015 Sports
The Berbice Cricket Board has offered congratulations to their latest senior national
cricketer Gudakesh Motie on his wonderful achievement of claiming 11 wickets in only his second game at this level to lead Guyana Jaguars to a convincing innings and 35 runs victory over Leewards Islands Hurricanes in their Regional Four Day match played at the Guyana National Stadium last weekend the board said in a release.
The former West Indies under 19 left arm spinner grabbed his opportunity with both hands by taking 6 for 20 in the first innings and followed up with 5 for 85 in the second innings to bowl out the opposition for 75 and 299 respectively and lead his team to an innings and 35 runs victory. The BCB is certain that Motie’s rise to the senior national team will inspire and motivate other young cricketers in Berbice. The BCB is proud of young Motie’s performances and wish him more success in the future. The release also stated that his club Albion Cricket Club must be commended for leading the way in the country by producing several outstanding players for Berbice, Guyana and West Indies. The release stated that Motie is not far away from the West Indies senior team selection.
The board pledged to continue to fulfill its mandate by playing cricket at all levels with more emphasis on youth cricket. The board also thanked their many sponsors and friends who have continued to show faith in Berbice Cricket. The clubs and their silent heroes (administrators) must also be recognized for their input the release stated.
The BCB wishes the defending champions good luck for the rest of the tournament and is confident that they will defend their title.
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