GCB assists with Berbice grounds maintenance

In an effort to assist with ground preparation at clubs in the Ancient County the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)

(Standing) Representatives of the various cricket clubs in Berbice with (from left) Umpire D. Somwaru, Colin Stuart, Raj Singh, Anand Sanasie and Drubahadur
(Standing) Representatives of the various cricket clubs in Berbice with (from left) Umpire D. Somwaru, Colin Stuart, Raj Singh, Anand Sanasie and Drubahadur

presented a brush cutter each to thirteen cricket clubs.

According to a release from the GCB, a contingent consisting of President Drubahadur, Secretary Anand Sanasie, Marketing Manager Raj Singh and Territorial Development Officer (TDO) Colin Stuart, met with representatives of the clubs at the Albion Community Development Centre on Wednesday and presented the equipment.

Drubahadur told the clubs that he is heartened that they saw this intervention as important, noting that he is even more happy that they have endeavored to maintain and upkeep the equipment so that the club grounds can have maximum utilization of them.

Sanasie sees it fitting to assist clubs in its ground preparation, especially during the bad (rainy) season.

“GCB recognised that cricket clubs need help preparing grounds, especially when the weather is bad. He stated that today the GCB is reaching out to Berbice, a continuation from last year when the GCB assisted clubs in Berbice with cricket nets and cash. Sanasie said GCB would continue to help clubs in Guyana in enhancing and developing their facilities. He called on the clubs to take good care of the brush cutters and asked Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) to check them from time to time”, said Sanasie

Angela Hanniff, Secretary of the (BCB) thanked GCB for this initiative, noting that the cutters would help a great deal in getting grounds prepared and ready for first division and other cricket in Berbice. Haniff stated that BCB would take full responsibility of keeping the brush cutters in proper conditions.

The brush cutters are seen as valuable assets to cricket clubs since it greatly assist curators in maintaining high standards of pitch squares – an aspect of the ground that has been the subject of vital importance. Further the cutters would undoubtedly assist in the maintenance of the outfields, especially during unfavourable weather conditions.

The capability of keeping outfields at a lowered level during both favourable and unfavourable conditions adds to the overall suitability and efficiency of the ground preparation.

The GCB having agreed with its affiliated clubs on the conceptualization benefits of the brush cutters, found it extremely critical to present the named clubs with such an invaluable and irreplaceable tool. This is another essential contribution by the GCB in an effort to uphold the highest standards of cricket clubs facilities across Guyana.

The clubs that received brush cutters are West Berbice, Upper Corentyne, Blairmont, Tucber Park, Rosehall Town, Police, Young Warriors, Edinburgh, Port Mourant, Albion, Skeldon Community Development Centre, Rosehall Estate and Bush Lot.