BCB to launch inter-secondary schools coaching programme

As part of a comprehensive developmental programme for the ancient county of Berbice, the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) would be unveiling a major countywide coaching programme for secondary schools.

BCB President Hilbert Foster

The programme would be officially launched early in July with sponsorship with one of the leading companies in Guyana. BCB President Hilbert Foster held discussion with the Chief Executive Officer of the company, and was able to obtain a sponsorship of one million dollars for the historic coaching programme, which would start in the new school year starting in September.
Foster noted that the programme would involve twenty-two secondary schools in Regions Five and Six. The vibrant BCB President has said that the schools would be divided into five sub zones – West Berbice, Lower Corentyne, New Amsterdam/Canje, Upper Corentyne, and Central Corentyne. A battery of coaches, including Winston Smith, Julian Moore, Travis Hardcourt, Delbert Hicks, Leslie Soloman and Balram Samaroo, would spearhead the programme, which would last until March 2023.
Each sub-zone would undergo days of intense coaching with the coaches, with special emphasis on batting, bowling, fielding, wicket-keeping and physical fitness. The coaching part would be the second of three different segments of the comprehensive programme, with the first being the donation of gear and uniforms to all of the schools.
The multi-million-dollar donation would be done in conjunction with overseas Guyanese Lochan Samkarran, while the third and final part would be the hosting of five tournaments via the inter-zone system. The coaches, after the end of the three segments, would then select a forty-man squad consisting of both males and females for further training.
Every student attending the camp would also receive a copy of the BCB historic coaching manual. Foster has said that the BCB also intends to train at least one teacher from each school in basic coaching techniques, so that they would continue working with the students in school.
The BCB President hailed the upcoming school programme as another major red-letter day in the history of Berbice Cricket, and predicted that it would have a positive effect on the development of Berbice cricket. The main aim of the school programme would be to look for new players, to develop existing talent, and to return the schools to their status as the nursery of the county’s cricket. The sponsor of the programme would also provide promotional materials and uniforms for the coaching staff.
The BCB has Guyana’s most active cricket development coaching programme with the hosting of the Dr Tulsi Dyal Singh Coaching Programme for clubs, and the board also hosts clinics for the different aspects of the game on a regular basis.
The BCB has also invited legends of cricket to conduct sessions with its players, including Sir Andy Roberts, Sir Curtly Ambrose, Jimmy Adams, Dr Desmond Haynes, Roland Butcher, Reon King and Clyde Butts.
Foster and his marketing team are also currently working to obtain sponsorship for another countywide coaching programme for students in primary schools, and expect to make a major announcement soon.