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Oct 31, 2019 Sports
The Young Warriors Cricket Club (YWCC) of Cumberland, East Canje, Berbice in the process of rebuilding after a few years, received financial support from popular businessman Ashiek and Son Motor Supplies and Service Center to assist in purchasing covers for the cricket pitch.
In handing over the cash, Ashraf Ali, General Manager of the business, said that he is happy to once again be a part of this club and to be given the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution.
In response, Suresh Dhanai, Captain of the senior team, was very grateful to the sponsor and promised that they will soon acquire the covers. The skipper added that every effort is being made to bring the club back to its former glory days highlighting that a three-day Youth Camp will be conducted for young players during the Christmas break and the reintroduction of its major fundraiser, Mash Cup in 2020.
He said that the club has to rebuild confidence in all of its sponsors and is confident of doing so with the current executive. The club, since its formation has produced several outstanding cricketers with the latest being, West Indies batting sensation Shimron Hetmyer.
Other contributors so far are USA based Pakistani Ifran Malik, Chin Singh, Ramo Singh, Pampo Karran, Chris Ganesh, Paul, Brodo Kunjal, Outram Ranglall, Sasenarine Singh, Latchman Harripersaud, Goordial Matai, Baij and Ish Ramsoondar.
The Young Warriors Cricket Club takes this opportunity to thank all the above donors and special thanks to two of its former star players, brothers Richard and Kevin Ramdeen.
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