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Jul 10, 2018 Sports
The State Assets Recovery Agency (SARA) in collaboration with several other agencies will be T20 fixture called “Lash It Out” at the Demerara Cricket Club, Queenstown has been rescheduled to July 27 due to the current inclement weather.
The game was set for July 13 but has been shifted to Friday July 27 at the same venue.
SARA legal advisor Ronald Bostwick had stated at the launching that the game fits in perfectly into SARA’s mission, which is to eliminate corruption as much as possible while the entity’s Media and Communications Officer Melissa Davy noted that the game is just one of the many activities the agency is using to build public awareness on corruption.
Former West Indies all-rounder and President of the DCC Roger Harper said the club is happy to be a part of the game, especially what it’s signifies.
Coach Garvin Nedd of the National Sports Commission and Warren Wintz of Bold! Luxurious! Beautiful! (BLB Clothing), are associated with the fixture.
Two teams Furious Jaguars and Super Sixers made up of several notable Guyanese personalities will battle it out for honours in the fixture which promises much entertainment.
No entrance fee is required, while Fly Jamaica is offering a ticket to one lucky fan to either the USA or Canada. Game time is set for 18:00hrs.
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