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May 13, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – “Ivan Madray was not only my uncle but he was my cricketing idol and mentor. It is a special privilege for me to honour his memory with this tournament and also to open opportunities for the younger generation to follow in his footsteps.” Those were the words of General Manager of Muneshwar’s Mr. Chandradat Chintamani ass he launched the 9th Edition of the annual Ivan Madray T20 cricket Tournament in partnership with the Berbice Cricket Board.
The simple renewal took place last Thursday at Mr. Chintamani’s office in Water Street and was attended by BCB President Dr. Cecil Beharry and Officials Balram Samaroo and Angela Haniff. Mr. Chintamani stated that he was very pleased with the BCB organising skills of the last eight tournaments and the high standard of play, he has witnessed every final over the years.

Mr. Chandradat Chintamani hands over sponsorship cheque to Angela Haniff while BCB President Dr. Cecil Beharry looks on.
BCB President Dr. Cecil Beharry hailed the renewal of the sponsorship as another red-letter day in the ongoing development of cricket in Berbice. The Tournament would be played on a Knock out basis with twelve teams participating.
The teams that would be involved are West Berbice, Blairmont, Police, Tucber Park, Rose Hall Canje, Berbice River, Rose Hall Town Namilco Thunderbolt, Albion Community Centre, Port Mourant, Skeldon and Upper Corentyne.
The BCB President stated that the winner would be decided in a grand finale and the winning prize would take home $100,000 (one hundred thousand dollars) and a trophy. Matches would be set across Berbice with venues like the Canje Welfare Centre Ground, Albion Community Centre Ground, Area “H” Ground, Port Mourant Ground and No.69 Ground slated to host matches. The final would either be played at the No.69 or the Albion Community Centre Ground depending on who are the finalists.
BCB Competitions Committee Member Balram Samaroo disclosed that the board was totally dedicated to playing the game at all levels. Samaroo noted that financial sponsorship has been secured for every level of cricket for both junior and seniors including females.
The board expects West Indies players Shamar Joseph, Romario Shepherd, Gudakesh Motie, Veersammy Permaul, Shimron Hetmyer, Kevin Sinclair, Kevlon Anderson to be a part of the tournament. Additionally, national players like Jonathan Rampersaud, Zeynul Ramsammy, Sylus Tyndall, Junior Sinclair, Isai Thorne, Adrian Sukwah, Anthony Bramble, Jonathan Foo, Rampertab Ramnauth and Nial Smith. Promising youth players like Romesh Bharrat, Rampersaud Ramnauth, Azral Budhoo, Richardo Ramdeholl, Romario Ramdeholl, Adrian Hetmyer, Nathaniel Ramsammy and Rafell Mc Kenzie would all be seeking to impress the senior Berbice selectors during the Tournament.
BCB Office Administrator Angela Haniff assured the sponsor that the tournament would be well organised and completed by the end of August, 2026. Ivan Madray was the third Berbician to play Test cricket for the West Indies, following in the footsteps of his Port Mourant Club mates John Trim and the legendary Rohan Kanhai. He died in 2009 at the age of 74.
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