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Oct 16, 2019 Sports
The Enmore Community Centre Cricket Club (ECCCC) launched the 2nd edition of the Banks Beer 100-Ball cricket tournament last Sunday at the Enmore Community Centre. Twenty teams on the East Coast of Demerara will compete for cash prizes and trophies.
After successfully organising the inaugural tournament last year, ECCCC has once more collaborated with the East Coast Cricket Committee for this year’s competition. The Banks Beer representative indicated that the Banks brand is pleased once more to sponsor this ECCCC organised tournament, since the club has a track record of delivering quality cricketing events. Chairman of the Enmore Community Centre Cricket Club Bheemraj Ramkelawan informed those present that with Banks DIH Ltd being a company of high standards, it is expected that all teams participating in the tournament, adhere to the established rules and respect the rights of the sponsors.
He also thanked Banks DIH Ltd for the support and stated that this competition will be played across six venues in four groups on a round-robin format. Meanwhile, Chairman of the ECC Competitions Committee, Anil Persaud thanked the teams for their continued faith in the committee in delivering quality competitions amongst teams on the East Coast.
He stated that in excess of one hundred limited overs matches have been completed so far in 2019 with two competitions presently at the semi-final stage; the Banks Beer tournament is set to be completed by mid-November. Two new youth tournaments will also be launched this weekend. First round action is set to commence at 9:30hrs this Sunday at various grounds.
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