Cricket coach Garvin Nedd, son Ashmead robbed

Garvin Nedd and his son Ashmead Nedd

Guyana Harpy Eagles Assistant Coach Garvin Nedd and his son national cricketer Ashmead Nedd were robbed at their home last week. Among the items stolen are cricket gear and souvenirs.
According to Coach Gavin Nedd, the items stolen included his son’s Guyana Amazon Warriors cricket gear bag, his son’s SM cricket gear bag, and a souvenir (game) from Indian legend Virat Kohli.
“I was robbed here in my home, where I am living in Herstelling. They stole something from Ashmead, including a game (PS5) that was given to him from Virat Kohli. They (individual/s) that stole it are trying to put on the game, which requires his email, but they are rejected. They stole my phone, and Bluetooth box,” Coach Nedd has said.
According to the senior Nedd, they have gotten a suspect, and a police report has already been made.
Garvin Nedd is a former senior national cricketer, and is the current Guyana Harpy Eagles Head Coach.
His son Ashmead has represented the West Indies Under-19, the Guyana Amazon Warriors, the West Indies Academy, Leeward Islands, Jamaica Tallawahs (CPL 6IXTY) and was a net-bowler in the Indian Premier League.
Ashmead has also been a selectee for the Guyana Harpy Eagles in the recent Regional Four-Day tournament.