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Jan 25, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) U15 cricket activities continue from this week when play begins with the LCSS ALUMNI Association inter zone under15 Competition.
For the first time five teams will compete in the competition which commence today, Saturday 25th January with three matches.
The five teams are West Berbice, New Amsterdam/Canje/East Bank Berbice, Lower Corentyne, Upper Corentyne and for the first time a President X1.
The competition will be played on a round robin basis and the first-round fixtures are as follows:
Upper Corentyne will play the President’s X1 at the Skeldon Community Centre.
New Amsterdam/Canje/East Bank Berbice will be at home to West Berbice in their game at the Rose Hall Community Centre East Canje. Lower Corentyne has drawn the Bye.
Round two games are slated for Sunday 26th will see the President X1 hosting West Berbice at the Rose Hall Community Centre in East Canje.
The second match will be between Lower Corentyne and the New Amsterdam/Canje/East Bank team at the Port Mourant ground.
Upper Corentyne has drawn the bye.
Fixtures for rounds three slated for February 1st, round four February 2nd and five scheduled for February 8th will be published during the coming week.
The BCB is informing that the under15 inter-club rules will apply wherever applicable and teams named first are the host. The team with the most points at the end of the competition will be declared the winner.
At the conclusion of this competition a squad will be selected to go into training in preparation for the Inter County U15 cricket competition. (Samuel Whyte)
(BCB U15 LCSS ALUMNI Association inter zone U15 Competition begins today in Berbice)
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