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Jul 18, 2017 Sports
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), in collaboration with the Cricket West Indies and
Scotiabank, commences its School Holiday Camp activities today in Upper Demerara from 09:00 hours to 15:00 hours at the Bayroc ground.
The camp targets students from grades three to six, and shall be primarily used to impart cricket knowledge and its requisite discipline and commitment attributes to the participants. The goal of the campis to identify 30 talented male players and 20 talented female players from the targeted district locations earmarked for the camp.
The GCB/CWI/Scotiabank Cricket Camp seeks to attain their objectives of helping the targeted pupils to develop a greater interest and passion for game, helping students to acquire the skills of batting, bowling, fielding, as well as conceptual skills just to name a few. The programme also aims at helping pupils to identify the need for a holistic development.
The GCB/CWI/ScotiabankKiddy Cricket Camp will also be conducted at the Albion Community Centre in Berbice, and West Demerara at the Zeeburg ground with both of these activities commencing from the 25th July and at Imam Bacchus ground in Essequibo on the 27th July.
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