Cecil Beharry re-elected as BCB President

Dr Cecil Beharry was re-elected as President of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) on Sunday last at the Rose Hall Community Centre Ground where the Annual General Meeting was held.
Beharry was re-elected unopposed for another two-year term at the helm of Berbice cricket.
In addition to Beharry, the Vice Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers were elected at the AGM.
The experienced David Blacks, Junior Blair and Qualis Winter were elected as the three Vice Presidents.
Educator Mahendra Algu was elected as Secretary of the BCB while Neil Rudder will be his assistant.
Rovin Bahadur was appointed treasurer while Coach Ameer Rahaman will serve as his assistant in that finance department.

Front row sitting from left to right: Junior Blair, Dr Cecil Beharry, David Blacks, and Qualis Winter. From left to right, back row: Rovin Bahadur, Mahendra Algu and Neil Rudder

The newly-elected executives would meet after the holidays to appoint committees and other executives and further discuss plans for the future of Berbice cricket.
Recently, on the field of play, Berbice cricket has suffered a lean patch, suffering defeat in the senior inter-county, male and female tournaments. Results for the junior tournaments were also a mixed bag during 2024 and 2025.
Meanwhile, the President, Executive and members of the Tucber Park Cricket Club (TPCC) congratulated Dr Beharry on his re-election as the President of the BCB.

The TPCC is fully committed in our support towards the Board in its efforts to develop cricket in the Ancient County, the Club shared.
Prior to the AGM, unofficial reports suggested that businessman Shabeer Baksh was in line for the top spot in Berbice cricket. However, he was not part of the official race as Beharry was unopposed.


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