History was created on Friday evening at the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) elections when Deborah McNichol was elected unopposed as the first female President of the 119-year-old Thomas Lands Club, which was founded in 1902 by Barbadian tailor Ferdinand Archer.
McNichol, who has been an Executive member of the Club for eight years and a member for 18 years, is also the only woman at the helm of any cricket club in the Guyana.
McNichol, who served as First Vice President in the past Executive, has for her First Vice President, Shawn Holder with the Second Vice President being Steven Jacobs.
The other Executive Members are: Adrian Smith (Secretary); Denzel Alleyne (Treasurer); Shaquille Mosley (Assistant Secretary/Treasurer) and Sean Devers (Public Relations Officer) while former President Winton Semple and former national youth pacer and Coach Quason Nedd are the Committee Members.
McNichol, who has worked as a Public Servant for 43 years, said she was honoured to be elected as the first female cricket club President and emphasised that only with hard work and unity could success be achieved at Malteenoes.
“Our biggest challenge to bringing back MSC to its best days is funding and a decreased membership, but I am confident that this executive, elected in the middle of the pandemic, will work to promote the club as somewhere people would want to join and spend their afternoons once this COVID goes away,” the mother of three said.

McNichol noted that her brothers played football and cricket while two of her sisters played hockey and the other one was into boxing and cricket.
Rich history
In 1987, MSC members Colwin Cort, Barrington Browne, Glen Robinson, Nigel Greaves, Shawn Holder, Sean Devers and the late Neezam Hafiz, dubbed the “Magnificent Seven” were part of the National U-19 team to tour Jamaica for the regional youth series and their selection is still the record for the most players selected from one club to any national cricket team.
In July-August 1993, under the presidency of Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Executive Claude Raphael, MSC held the first National Cricket Academy for youths from all three of the counties in Guyana, with the out-of-town players being provided with accommodation at the club.












