GCB bats for Govt on sizable $8B budget allocation for sports

Dear Editor,
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) extends congratulations to the Government of Guyana (GoG) on the presentation of the momentous 2025 budget of $1.3 trillion, which includes the impressive and unprecedented amount of $8B (up from $4.6B in 2024) allocated for the continued development of sports across the length and breadth of Guyana.
With that significant sum assigned to sports, Government has again demonstrated its commitment to both structural and human resource development within the sports arena. The GCB is particularly pleased with this bonanza for sports, as the exponential progress in cricket would continue in partnership with Government. The construction of new stadiums and vast upgrade of others throughout the counties would ensure that local, regional and international cricket could be played in a more expansive scale within communities across Guyana, thereby increasing spectatorship as well as attracting young people to our national game.
As a passionate cricket fan, His Excellency Dr Irfaan Ali continues to lead by example, and his initiative to have a dedicated, state-of-the-art cricket academy constructed at Good Hope, East Coast Demerara is a further indication of his vision for Guyana to be the polestar of cricket in the region. That the academy would be headed by our outstanding cricket legend Sir Clive Lloyd is indicative of the emphasis being placed on its cricket development strategy by His Excellency.
In an invited comment, Head of the GCB, Mr. Bissoondyal Singh, has noted that already there have been numerous positive results in national cricket from the Government’s tremendous investment. Mr Singh pointed to the many male and female cricketers representing the West Indies in both the white ball and red ball formats of the game, with some of those cricketers being engaged in franchise cricket around the world. He added that cricketers were now emerging from far-flung communities such as Warapoka, Barima-Waini, Baracara, Moruca and Pomeroon; and plans are moving apace to develop the game at Aishalton in the Rupununi: all of which point to the all-inclusive changing landscape of cricket in Guyana.
The GCB Head reminded that Dr Irfaan Ali delivered on his promise by distributing millions of dollars’ worth of full cricket kits to young male and female cricketers from all ten administrative regions at an impressive ceremony held at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre in August 2024.
The GCB hereby takes this opportunity to thank the Government of Guyana — including and especially His Excellency Dr Irfaan Ali and the Honourable Charles Ramson, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport — for the continued support, investment and commitment to the progress and development of cricket in particular and sports in general.

Sincerely,
Guyana Cricket Board
(GCB)