-clubs and schools to benefit soon
A host of young and promising cricketers in the ancient county of Berbice last weekend benefited from donation of cricket gears from the Berbice Cricket Board-organized Cricket Kindness Project.
The youths were drawn from across the county, and were selected by their respective clubs based on their discipline, attitude, and need for cricket gear.
The presentation was done in the compound of the St Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in Port Mourant, and was done via a transparent system supervised by BCB President Hilbert Foster, Secretary Angela Haniff, Public Relations Officer Jonathan Rampersaud, and executive members Gregory Crandon and Narine Deonarine.
Foster has said that the project actually started in late 2020, when former England Test player Roland Butcher contacted him to inform that he was submitting the BCB’s name to a group named Cricket Kindness, for possible assistance in the form of cricket gear.
Foster disclosed that the head of that organisation, Ms. Tamara Lowe, requested a comprehensive proposal, which was submitted by the BCB.
Cricket Kindness is an England-based charitable organisation that assists clubs, youth players and schools with cricket gear. The group works collaboratively with a wide range of former Test players like Butcher, Chris Lewis, Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Gordon Greenidge and Sir Richie Richardson, among others, to gather support and funds to make its operation successful. The group receives gear on an annual basis from supporters across the United Kingdom, especially current players, schools and cricket teams.
