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Apr 22, 2017 Sports
In preparation for the conduct of the GCB/Igloo Ice-Cream Under-17 Inter County Tournament, the Guyana Cricket Board has advised that the Guyana Under-15 Squad is required to begin the tournament encampment process from today.
These players are part of a 20-man squad shortlisted to participate in the 2017 Under-17 Inter County Championship and other training activities which will be conducted prior to the commencement of the WICB Regional Under-15 Tournament, which will be held in Barbados from 24 July 2017 to 3 August 2017.
Guyana placed first in the 2014 and 2015, and second in the 2016 WICB Regional Under-15 Tournament.
All members of the Guyana Under-15 Squad are required to be present at the Chetram Singh Centre Of Excellence (GCB) Hostel in La Bonne Intention from 16:00 hrs.
All players are asked to walk with their original Birth Certificate or a valid passport.
National Select Under-15 Squad and tournament fixtures are listed below.
All matches commence at 09:30 hours.
Guyana Under-15 Squad:
1. Shoaib Shaw
2. Ricardo Ramdeholl
3. Daniel Dharamdat
4. Marvan Prashad
5. Sheldon Charles
6. Andre Seepersaud
7. Saif Omai
8. Mark Ramanand
9. Akash Heerlall
10. Gaurav Ramesh
11. Shamar Yearwood
12. Romel Retemiah
13. Devendra Kamraj
14. Trevor Charles
15. Anthony Williams
16. Movindra Dindyal
17. Chanderpaul Ramjat
18. Abdul Ramsammy
19. Ranaldo Mohamed
20. Daniel Mootoo
Date Match Venue
25-Apr- Demerara vs Select U-15 – GCC
Essequibo vs Berbice – Everest
27-Apr- Berbice vs Select U-15 – Everest
Essequibo vs Demerara – GCC
29-Apr- Essequibo vs Select U-15 – Everest
Demerara vs Berbice – GCC
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