BCB to complete long-awaited First- division tournaments after rainy season

The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) has announced that the incomplete First-division tournaments would be completed after this period of rainfall ends. The BCB is urging clubs to prepare their teams for these upcoming First-division tournaments: Ivan Madray 20/20 Memorial and Tenelec 50-Over.

Tucber Park would play Albion in one of the semi-finals of the Banks Beer Two-day tournament

The BCB would play the semifinals of the long-awaited Banks Beer Two-Day First-division tournament. “It is our hope to have the Berbice River involved in the Madray Tournament in a historic move. Teams are reminded that players have to play with the different teams they are registered with,” the BCB has informed.
The teams for the Ivan Madray tournament are: West Berbice, Blairmont, Police, Tucber Park, Young Warriors, Rose Hall Canje, Albion, RHTY&SC, Port Mourant, Upper Corentyne, Skeldon and Berbice River.
For the Banks Beer Two-Day semifinal match, Albion would host Tucber Park at Albion Community Centre Cricket Club, while Rose Hall Thunderbolt Flour will play Young Warriors at Cumberland. The dates for these matches would be announced shortly.
Meanwhile, the BCB has listed 60 players who have been selected to attend a very important social seminar today (Saturday February 26) at Albion. Players are asked to please be present at 12.30pm. The seminar would be hosted by the SAVE NGO and would focus on mental health, suicide and domestic violence. According to the BCB, attendance is compulsory if players desire to represent Berbice in inter-county tournaments.
The following players have been selected to attend the social seminar: Farhan Balle, Romario Ramdeholl, Devin Lallbeharry, Lamar Sewcharran, Shoaib Gaffoor, Rashad Gaffoor, Richard Ramdeholl, Reshan Sakrulla, Roshan Crandon, Navin Boodwah, Ravin Boodwah, Sohail Mohammed, Abdulla Azad, Akash Sooklall, Nickholas Hall, Shamul Daniels, Winston Hartman, Razam Koobeer, Chamesh Sewnauth, Gavin Kisten, Adrian Hetmyer, Jayden Edwards, Devendra Samaroo, Enrique Mickle, Matthew Periera, Rohit Sarjoon, Thierry Henry, Aden Semple, Arif Khan, Alvin James, Nicholas Lepps, Youganand Mohan, Dave Prettipaul, Fiaz Baksh, Gilbert Griffith, Lakeram Singh, Christopher Deeroop, Khemraj Tika, Shiv Harripersaud, Collis Hardcourt, Naeem Khan, Isai Thorne, Afraz Budhoo, Sanjay Algoo, Andrew Bennett, Rampertab Ramnauth, Avishkar Persaud, Kevin Kisten, Nyron Hicks, Damion Cecil, Tomani Caesar, Zeynul Ramsammy, Vettori Latchman, Romesh Bharrat, Jermey Sandia, Mahendra Gopilall, Tameshwar Mahdeo, Rampersaud Ramnauth and Romesh Bharat. All under-19 female players who participated in the Sir Curtly Ambrose Clinic are hereby invited to the Workshop.