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Oct 23, 2017 Sports
Regal Stationery and Computer Centre and Regal Sports are the latest in a string of entities to throw their support behind the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc (GSCL Inc) for the staging of its inaugural Prime Minister’s T20 Cup which is set to commence on November 27 in Georgetown.
Bibi Samaroo of Regal Stationery and Computer Centre was on hand to present a cheque to GSCL Inc secretary Telesha Ousman at their 69 Seaforth Street, Campbellville location on Saturday.
Samaroo told Kaieteur Sport that they are looking forward to an excitement weekend of softball cricket and wished the teams well, adding that they are pleased to be associated with the competition. The business entity has also pledged a 19″television set for the ‘reporter of the tournament.’ In expressing gratitude to Regal Stationery and Computer Centre and Regal Sports, Ousman stated that fans can expect much excitement especially during the finals with cheerleaders and crossover band providing added entertainment, and there will also be giveaways for the fans during the finals.
The tournament which will conclude on October 29 at Everest CC will be played in the open and masters category involving teams from New York, Florida, Canada and Guyana.
The winning team in the open tournament will take home a trophy and $600,000 and the runner up a trophy and $100,000, while the victors in the masters (0-45) division will pocket a trophy and $500,000 and the runner up a trophy and $100,000. Medals will also be given members of the winning teams. The venues earmarked to host the matches are Demerara Cricket Club (DCC), Everest Cricket Club, Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO), Police and GNIC SC.
The tournament is being held in collaboration the National Sports Commission (NSC) and lighted bails will be used.
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