Four outstanding cricketers from Region Six were honored today with the unveiling of two billboards featuring their images, serving as a testament to how hard work and dedication can lead to success.
The cricketers recognized were Kevin Sinclair, Gudakesh Motie, Romario Shepherd, and Shimron Hetmyer, all of whom have excelled in the sport and represented Guyana at various levels, including international tournaments.
Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat address the gathering
The first unveiling ceremony took place at the entrance of Patrick Dam, Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, where Kevin Sinclair spent most of his life. Addressing the gathering, Sinclair expressed gratitude for the recognition, reflecting on his journey and the sacrifices made by his grandfather, who played a pivotal role in his cricketing career.
“It feels overwhelming today. This isn’t just about me, it’s an example for every young person out there. If I can do it, they can too,” Sinclair said. “What makes this even more special is that my grandfather is alive to witness this moment. He gave up his job to train me in our backyard from the time I was about seven years old. That sacrifice motivated me to keep pushing forward.”
Moments later, at the Berbice Bridge entrance in Palmyra, another billboard was unveiled featuring Gudakesh Motie, Romario Shepherd, and Shimron Hetmyer.
Romario Shepherd, in his remarks, spoke about the support from the Guyanese community and fellow cricketers, emphasizing the importance of dedication and perseverance.
Kevin Sinclair unveils the billboard in his honour at Angoy’s Avenue
Gudakesh Motie also expressed his gratitude to the Government of Guyana and the Progressive Youth Organization (PYO) for their role in making the billboard initiative a reality.
Delivering the feature address, Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat, commended the cricketers for their dedication and talent, highlighting their role as national ambassadors.
“These young men are no longer just ordinary citizens, they are superstars, role models, and icons of Berbice and Guyana,” Minister Bharrat said. “Every time they step onto a cricket field, whether in Australia, India, Dubai, or anywhere in the world, they are not just representing themselves, they are representing their village, their county, and their country.”
Minister Bharrat also noted that the government remains committed to the development of sports, not just through infrastructure but also by supporting athletes in their careers.
“These players have followed in the footsteps of greats like Rohan Kanhai, John Trim, and Basil Butcher. They carry the expectations of the nation on their shoulders. Win or lose, Guyana stands fully behind them.”
The initiative was spearheaded by the Progressive Youth Organization (PYO) in Region Six to celebrate and inspire the next generation of cricketers. The billboards, strategically placed at high-visibility locations, are expected to serve as motivation for young athletes across the region.
Regional Vice Chairman, Zamal Hussain and Regional Executive Officer, Narindra Persaud were also present at the event.