Cricketers from Berbice are expected to assemble at Albion Community Centre Ground today for a one-day batting clinic hosted by legendary West Indies all-rounder and former vice-captain, Roger Harper, and facilitated by the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB).
The clinic, scheduled, is expected to bat off at 09:00h. Harper, widely regarded as one of the finest cricketers of his generation, is renowned not only for his dependable batting and clever off-spin bowling but also for his extraordinary fielding skills.

Now a fully qualified senior coach, Harper brings a wealth of experience and insight, making this a rare opportunity for Berbice’s aspiring and established batsmen.
“This clinic is a chance for players to learn from someone who has excelled at the highest levels of cricket,” a BCB official told the Guyana Times.
“Roger Harper’s knowledge of the game, his techniques, and his approach to batting and fielding will provide invaluable lessons for those attending,” he added.
The BCB has called up a select group of senior players, emphasising that attendance is crucial for those looking to secure future selection to represent Berbice in regional competitions.
The players summoned for the session are Adrian Sukwah, Afrigal Kadir, Rampersaud Ramnauth, Rampertab Ramnauth, Tomani Ceasar, Leon Andrews, Ricardo Ramdehol, Javed Karim, Shamal Angel, Kevin Kisten, Malcolm Mickle, Damian Cecil, Afraz Ali Budhoo, Garfield Benjamin, Kwesi Mickle, Zeynul Ramsammy, Seon Glasgow, Sanjay Algoo, Romario Ramdehol, Sarwan Chaitnarine, Steven Embrack, Jonathan Rampersaud, Richard Ramdeholl, Kevin Sinclair, Mathew Potaya, Delroy Osborne, Rashad Gaffur, Adrian Hetmyer, Leon Swamy, Rishi Persaud, Romesh Bharrat, Tameshwar Ramoutar, Ayinde Rogers, and Nigel Deodat, among others.
Players attending the clinic will benefit not only from Harper’s technical instruction but also from his insights on game strategy, mental preparation, and maintaining composure under pressure – the very qualities that helped him succeed at the international level.
For Berbice cricketers, the chance to train under one of the game’s greats is more than just a learning experience; it is an inspiration. With Harper at the helm, the batting clinic promises to sharpen skills, build confidence, and ignite a renewed passion for the game among the county’s senior players.
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