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Mar 22, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- FL Sport has boosted the Meten-Meer-Zorg Community Centre Cricket Club by donating a set of branded cricket stumps to support the club’s activities.
John Ramsingh (left) hands over the stumps to Jermain Maxwell of the Meten-Meer-Zorg Community Centre Cricket Club
The club requested the donation, enabling them to host matches and net sessions more effectively, enhancing the overall cricketing experience at the community level.
John Ramsingh, CEO of FL Sport, emphasised that the donation aligns with the company’s corporate social responsibility initiatives.
“Cricket is truly at the heart of our company,” Ramsingh stated, “and we always strive to offer as much assistance as possible to support the sport from the grassroot level.”
FL Sport, a leading coordinator of the highly popular Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast, is considering expanding the tournament by hosting matches at the Meten-Mer-Zorg venue later in the year.
“You can expect more teams, and certainly a lot more fun for fans, players, and our dear sponsors,” Ramsingh added, hinting at an exciting future for the tournament.
Jermain Maxwell, who received the equipment on behalf of the Meten-Mer-Zorg Community Centre Cricket Club, expressed his gratitude to Ramsingh and FL Sport for their generous contribution.
“This donation will significantly aid in the efficient execution of cricket at our ground going forward,” Maxwell said.
The donation underscores FL Sport’s commitment to supporting cricket development in Guyana and fostering community engagement through the sport.
The branded stumps will serve a practical purpose and visually represent FL Sport’s dedication to grassroots cricket.
Mar 22, 2025
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