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Jun 30, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Delegates from fifteen of the sixteen members of the Berbice Cricket Board turned up at the Port Mourant Cricket Club on Sunday last as the Berbice Cricket Board hosted its Ordinary General Meeting for 2023. Under the chairmanship of President Hilbert Foster, the board held the meeting which was peaceful and very productive.
The only official member absent was the Fort Canje Mental Hospital, while those in attendance were West Berbice Cricket Association, Upper Corentyne Cricket Association, Berbice Rover CA, Blairmont, Guymine, Police, Mt Sinai, Young Warriors, Rose Hall Canje, Chesney, RHTYSC, Port Mourant, Albion, Whim and Kildonan.
Delegates unanimously approved a comprehensive report from the president along with minutes of the last meeting, Chairman of the Competition Committee Leslie Solomon and Secretary Angela Haniff. Delegates also received the financial report from the board.
Foster in his opening remarks expressed thanks to members for their support during his recent illness and recovery. He stated that while he is not one hundred percent recovered, he is deeply committed to making Berbice cricket the best in the West Indies. He urged members to remain united and to always place the interest of the game and youths above personal interest. The major points of the meeting were:
Foster at the end of the meeting, expressed gratitude to the members for their cooperation and noted that the future of the game in the ancient county is bright. He also committed to making sure that the board continues to be pro active, transparent and committed. The BCB President also noted that the three hours meeting was incident free and no disagreement occurred as clubs united behind their active leadership.
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