Dinesh Joseph delighted at being appointed Chairman of Selectors for Junior ECB

Former Essequibo Senior Inter-County high-profile opening batsman Dinesh Joseph has been appointed Chairman of Selectors for the junior teams of the Essequibo Cricket Board (ECB).
In an invited comment, the aggressive batsman told this publication that he is overwhelmed to be given the opportunity to serve cricket in the county, and by extension the nation, as he would sit on the National Junior Selection Panel too.
“I [am] delighted to be chosen as the chairman of junior selectors. I will do the job to the best of my ability (and) with fairness and transparency,” Joseph has promised.
The 42-year-old Joseph, who scored a century at the inter-county level, mentioned that Essequibo is loaded with talented players, and the same obtains across the length and breadth of Guyana.
“I am honoured with this role, which is very important to spot our talented youths. I will always be inclined to select the best side to represent Essequibo and Guyana. It might be challenging because we have these young players who are eager to dominate at trials, but I am confident I would perform the job with great integrity and passion,” Joseph, who attended national senior trials in the early 2000s, declared.
During his representation for Essequibo at all levels, the occasional off-spinner expressed strong belief that there is justification when it comes to this aspect of the game.
“I think (that) once a player performs well, he needs to be picked. Outstanding performances can take you a very far way, and my job is to ensure these things prevail,” Joseph, who has done numerous coaching jobs voluntarily, commented.
Joseph captained Essequibo, and was touted as a phenomenal talent, having scored consistently and heavily. He played for several clubs on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), and great impressed many after hitting a double-century in limited-overs club-match competition.