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Jan 17, 2023 Sports
Dear Sports Editor,
On the 31st December 2022 I observed that the Guyana Cricket Board published an epistle on its Facebook page captioned “GCB satisfied with its 2022 achievements”. It was obvious from reading the long self-praising publication that mediocrity has become the accepted norm in the organisation or that readers have suddenly become dumb on cricket performance, not something that can be said of this cricket loving nation.
Hence, after great consideration and some basic online browsing, I decided to pen this letter. Not so long ago the GCB was regarded as the best organized and administered cricket board in the region with 6 regional under19 wins and 5 senior 4 day wins in less than an 8-year period. Construction of playing facilities, without government assistance and training of top-quality coaches and other officials were some of the fantastic achievements under the previous cricket board.
The GCB published article was heavily padded with unrelated cricket matters (political), not clear on actual performance and placement in regional tournaments and photographs that were certainly unrelated to cricket achievements. In fact, one of the images bears a striking resemblance to the president of Guyana and the other to the President of North Korea Kim Jong Un. The president of Guyana loves his cricket but certainly has nothing to do with the below par performance of GCB and its selected officials and teams, as I would address later.
I must first of all make it pellucid that the Guyana Cricket Board has no operational or Administrative roll in the organisation or execution of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Mr. Bobby Ramroop, owner of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, and his staff are the local administrators while the owners of CPL takes over and manage the playoff stage. Significantly, it should be noted that the cricket carnival aspect of CPL was organized and executed by a committee appointed by President Alli and consisted of no representative from the Guyana Cricket Board, so the masquerading by the GCB is quite obvious. It is being reported (to be seen when GCB audited financials are published) that the GCB purchased over Four Million Dollars (4,000,000) in CPL tickets for Executives, friends, family and supporters, this being the extent of their participation in the CPL, a remarkable first-time achievement.
My online research indicated the following “satisfactory achievements” of the Bissondyal Singh led Guyana Cricket Board, in Regional Tournaments over the past year.
Not much local cricket was played with the Under15 aborted, while the Under19 boys did not even get started. Berbice the proverbial prodigal son won almost everything that was actually played, while its President Hilbert Foster was sidelined in cricket political maneuvers, even being removed as a director of CWI to be replaced by a man who was not even in a cricket club setup a few months before and is currently facing allegations of corruption in Essequibo.
Only 2 years ago Guyana was unique in developing a system of franchise cricket (recently reiterated by Trinidadian coach K Rampat) with eight franchises playing in all three formats on a round robin basis where 120 players and 40 coaches and officials completed over 4 months of cricket before regional tournaments. This has all been abandoned by the current administration for a mere 5 days of inter-county cricket.
In about three weeks (at the time of writing) Guyana would be playing regional Four-day cricket and no three-day cricket has been played even at the minimal inter-county level. In 2022 no under19 or under15 cricket was played. In fact, the GCB is threatening its only sponsor, Dave West Indian Imports, with court action for fees even though the under15 tournament was not played and 50% of sponsorship money was received in advance. This certainly has no good result for cricket.
In 2022 the GCB dismissed its two most successful regional coaches, Mr. Esau Crandon was at the helm when Guyana Jaguars won Five regional Four-day tournaments, while Julian Moore was in charge when we won 6 under19 tournaments prompting the then Board to put him in control of the Academy. These are seasoned coaches who could have been in contention for CWI duties like Reyon Griffith at this crucial time. They are certainly more experienced and qualified than their replacements whom I wish best of luck.
Let’s now look at the promises, promises, promises. On the 20th January 2022 Bissondyal Singh announced that there would soon be cricket in primary schools, well apparently, he is still planning on meeting the minister this year. His release also promises under19 club cricket, under 23 cricket and 18 academies. After 2 years in office the current GCB seem to be only making promises. In the GCB release we were bluffed with the CWI roll out of five for fun Republic bank programme which is actually a programme for all the Islands in the Caribbean trying to reflect the Scotia kiddies’ cricket programme only less comprehensive. Bluff, Bluff. 2023 would be the year!! May very well be the year of cricket demolition.
The original cricket academy programme (emerging players) was established seven years ago by the then secretary Mr. Anand Sanasie, and created a group of players on standby for national duties, it developed a feeder system to the national team and kept under19 players in training. This programme was abandoned by the current administration upon taking office. In fact, the money was used to hire new staff during the covid shut down when no cricket was playing. A new CEO was hired at substantial salary (Abt 500,000), for a man that is not computer literate and a pensioner. Also, a pensioner apparently was elected at controversial elections as Cricket Ombudsman. Am wondering if the next thing we will hear is the GCB is modernizing.
I would also like to address the fallacy of dumping mud on the all- weather outfield at LBI. The LBI facility was the brainchild of Guyana’s best ever cricket administrator Mr. Anand Sanasie who developed it from a cow pasture to a fast-drying international standard facility with led floodlights, complete with power generation etc.
Since his departure, because of lack of maintenance and overuse, the outfield was damaged while the ground preparation equipment have all gone into disrepair. The GCB in its list of satisfactory achievements 2022 had the temerity to thank the government for providing mud to dump on the playing area now rendering it useless. One has to wonder if no one other than Mr. Sanasie realized years ago that the GCB needed a fast drying playing area to combat the rainy season that these ‘executives’ have destroyed. It appears as though someone was excavating a construction site and wanted a place to dump dirt now the entire drainage network installed at great cost is useless. It is important to note that the current GCB has built or improved nothing in their 2 years in office while continuing to destroy all that was built without any governments’ help. A visit to the indoor practice facility and hostel, also built under Mr. Sanasie, would reveal the ongoing destruction, the nets are destroyed and the ball is damaging walls and windows. We are returning to the National sports hall, from where we came.
In closing I would remark that KIM JONG UN is a dictator and will destroy everything he comes into contact with. My name is below, am waiting on the missiles.
Yours Sincerely,
Godwyn Allicock
Sports Administrator.
Mar 28, 2025
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