BCB launches Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh coaching programme countywide

– over 100 players benefit in opening week

The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) in its continuing effort to ensure that every potential is fulfilled on the cricket field has launched their fourth annual Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh County wide coaching programme. The programme which is expected to benefit over seven hundred youths is been sponsored by long time BCB sponsor and overseas based Guyanese Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh.

Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh

The 2021 edition was launched on Tuesday last with dozens of players from the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, (RHTYSC) MS at the Area H Ground. Level Three Coach Winston Smith is the head coach for the programme and he is expected to visit over twenty-two clubs to work with youths. BCB President Hilbert Foster stated that the programme has been very successful in the past as it has enabled the board to identify new players for the future.
Over the last three years, over one thousand junior cricketers have been involved in the coaching programme and have emerged better players for their home clubs and the county. The first three clubs that benefitted during the first week of the 2021 edition were RHTYSC, Port Mourant and Albion. Female cricketers from Rose Hall Metro were also involved in a special session with Coach Smith.
Special emphasis was played on batting, bowling, fielding and physical fitness in the intense four hours sessions at the respective grounds. Among the other clubs that would benefit from regular sessions are Rose Hall Canje, Tucber Park, Guymaine, East Bank Blazers, Rama Krishna Foundation, Edinburgh, Kendall Union, Blairmont, Cotton Tree, Bath, Achievers, Mt Sinai, Bush Lot United and No 73 Young Warriors.
The BCB President also stated that two mini cricket academies would be held in the West Berbice and Upper Corentyne areas before the county wide Cricket Academy is held in August for the county top seventy youth players. The academy would be held at the Albion Ground for seven days and would be conducted by a panel of five coaches headed by Smith. The BCB has invested over four hundred thousand dollars in cricket gears and coaching equipment to make sure that all of the programme objectives are achieved.

Coach Winston Smith in session with players of the Port Mourant CC

Foster also disclosed that his board would continue to invest heavily in educational materials like posters and its popular Youth Information Booklet to support the on field coaching sessions while numerous players would benefit from donation of personal cricket gears as part of a comprehensive development programme for Berbice youth players.
Over three hundred youth cricketers are slated to receive donations of gears, bicycles, school materials and uniforms for 2021 from the BCB. Additionally, the very proactive board would be organising cricket tournaments at the Under 13, under 15, under 17, under 19, under 21, under 23 and female levels to make sure that the players have opportunities to showcase their talents.