Former West Indies Women’s cricketer becomes first female Head Coach for Berbice all-male team

Former West Indies Women’s cricketer Tremayne Smartt who still represents Berbice and Guyana female teams, created history when she was appointed the cricket coach of the Berbice Under-13 team.

Tremayne Smartt

Her appointment is historic as she would be the first female coach in the eighty three history of Berbice cricket to be in charge of an all male cricket team.
She would also be the first female coach to be in charge of a male team in Guyana at the inter county level. Smartt is one of the nineteen cricket coaches attached to the BCB with the cooperation of Minister Nigel Dharamlall under the government ten days job programme. Smartt works with junior females and under 13 players at the Area H Ground.
Smartt during her cricketing career represented the West Indies in a combined 115 matches at the One Day International and T20 levels.
The 37-year-old former West Indies player last played for the Regional team in 2018 during a tour to New Zealand. Her successful career included 58 ODI and 58 20/20 matches and she claimed a combined 85 international wickets with her impressive medium fast bowling.

BCB President Hilbert Foster

Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) President Hilbert Foster was very impressed with her positive attitude, patience, work ethics and ability to connect with youths. Foster recommended her for the historic position and the recommendation was approved by the executives of the board.
The BCB President stated that once people work hard and honestly under his administration, they would be recongised and promoted.He expressed confidence that the former international player would be successful in her duties as coach and make her county proud.He also stated that the level two coach would go far in her coaching career and the BCB was very proud to be part of the journey. Smartt had earlier in the year coached the Berbice under 19 female team to success at the inter county level.
An excited Smartt expressed gratitude to the BCB for their confidence in her and stated that she felt humbled to be creating history in Guyana Cricket. She noted that she was confident that her appointment would open the way to more female coaches in Guyana. She also stated that the BCB was working very hard to develop cricket across the entire county and she was very happy to be part of that effort.
Meanwhile, the BCB has announced its team for the tournament. The team would be led by Richard Ramdeholl with Tameshwar Deonandan as Deputy. History was also created when twelve years old Jade Campbell was named as a standby player in the announced team. She is the first female in the history of the county cricket to be named as a standby player in an all male team. She is the younger sibling of national under 19 female player Jamie Campbell.
Chairman of selector Balram Samaroo stated that the selection committee was very impressed with Campbell medium fast bowling and she claimed a wicket in both trial matches. He stated that she was one for the future and the BCB would invest in her career.
The Berbice team is: Richard Ramdeholl, Tameshwar Deonandan, Mohamed Balle, Lemuel DeJonge, Balraj Narine, Arif Marimutoo, Nathaniel Ramsammy, Arif Bacchus, Shahid Gajnabi, Denish Singh, Luke Amsterdam, Dave Sewpersaud, Leon Reddy, Raffel McKenzie, Arush Hemraj, Donovan Newland
Standby: William Castello, Fayad Gaffur, Jade Campbell and Kuamassy Mentore.