BCB President calls on executives to rededicate themselves

Brian Ramphal Awards Programme…

– unveils massive 2021 list of programmes

BCB Executives pose after the Awards with former Berbice opener Clayton Lambert

President of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB), Hilbert Foster, last Sunday urged his fellow executives to rededicate themselves to the task of taking Berbice Cricket to another level.
The challenge was made as he was delivering remarks at a special BCB/Brian Ramphal Awards Programme to honour former West Indies opener Clayton Lambert and several other Berbice senior players.
Foster praised the support he has received from his executives, but noted that much more work remains to be done, and he said it would require a collective team work to be effectively discharged.
He warned that there is no place for laziness, and said each executive must perform to the best of their ability once they accept the position. Foster, who took over a cricket board in turmoil, told the attentive gathering that over the last two years, much has been achieved but more work has to be done in the future.
He used the opportunity to unveil his administration’s plans for 2021. Among them are the hosting of 30 cricket tournaments at the Under 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 levels; and at the internal zone, intermediate, double-wicket, schools, female and first division levels. The tournaments would include the historic Semi-Professional League, two-day first division, and 20/20 and 40- over tournaments in each of the five sub zones: Berbice River, Upper Corentyne, New Amsterdam/Canje, Lower/ Central Corentyne and West Berbice.
Special emphasis would also be placed on coaching across the county, especially one-on-one sessions with some of the most talented junior players. Two hundred youths would benefit from donations of cricket gear, bicycles, cricket uniforms and educational materials, while two more University of Guyana scholarship would be offered to cricketers.
The BCB would, moreover, be working to obtain a wide array of coaching equipment, a grass-cutter and to upgrade its New Amsterdam office even more. Every functioning cricket club would receive cricket balls, the Berbice Cricket Academy would be hosted in July, while smaller ones would be held in Upper Corentyne (Scottsburg) and West Berbice (Bush Lot).
Other major plans include the continuation of the financial scheme for youth/female national players, inter-county cap system, inter county MVP programme, inter county Man of the Match System. A forty-page magazine highlighting the top forty Berbice players would be published, the board would be working along with the Ministry of Sports to improve some of the cricket grounds in the county, while an indoor practice centre would be built within Region Five.
The BCB expects to work along with the Ministry of Labour to host skills training sessions for school dropout cricketers, and also work together in a massive Say No to Child Labour/Child Abuse programme for Berbicians.
Foster expressed confidence that Sports Minister Charles Ramson Jnr would fulfill his promise to assist the BCB with two full time coaches and provide sponsorship for some cricket tournaments.
Foster said that more developmental plans would be disclosed in the future as sponsorship is secured.
One of the BCB’s main objectives in 2021 would be to reduce administrative expenses by obtaining major sponsorships for internet access, a photocopier for the office, meals for finals, trophies for finals, and medals; while solar lights would be installed at the BCB’s office to reduce the consumption of electricity.