Joseph Aubrey Blackman provides support for Cricket Gear Project

Former Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) right-handed opening batsman Joseph Aubrey Blackman has contributed one cricket bat, one pair of batting pads, and one pair of batting gloves to the Project ‘Cricket Gear for Young and Promising Cricketers in Guyana’.
The presentation was done recently in New York by former West Indies ‘B’ Allrounder Derek Kallicharran on behalf of the donor.
USA-based Blackman indicated that he is pleased with the work of this noble initiative jointly owned by Anil Beharry of Guyana and Kishan Das of the USA. He says it’s amazing to see the reach of this initiative and the amount of assistance it has given to young cricketers around the country.

Former DCC player Joseph Aubrey Blackman

This initiative will continue to strive to make every community a safer and better place. According to the facilitators of the project, “We are pleased to be part of the development of young cricketers in Guyana. Our aim is to keep them off the streets and get them actively involve in sports, cricket in particular.”
Total cricket-related items received/purchased so far: $610,000 in cash, thirteen colored cricket uniforms, one set of stumps, two trophies, thirty five pairs of cricket shoes, thirty eight pairs of batting pads, forty seven cricket bats, forty two pairs of batting gloves, twenty nine thigh pads, three pairs of wicket keeping pads, six arm guards, two chest pads, two boxes, fourteen gear bags, thirteen bat rubbers, seven helmets, one fiber glass bat, one pair of floppy hat, one pair of inners, sixteen boxes and four of white cricket balls, thirteen boxes of red cricket balls, one bat cone and twenty eight footballs. In addition to the above, gear with value of over $600,000 was donated by Sheik Mohamed, former National wicket keeper/batsman. All cash collected is being used to purchase cricket gear requested and not available at the time.
To date, ninety eight players, male and female, from all three counties of Guyana have benefited directly from cash, eight gear bags, two trophies, four arm guards, thirty- five bats, four boxes, six helmets, thirty- six pairs of cricket shoes, twenty- one pairs of batting pads, twenty- five thigh pads, one bat grip, thirty- eight pairs of batting gloves, one pair of wicketkeeping pads and four pairs of wicketkeeping gloves with one pair of inners. Many others benefited indirectly.
In addition, two clubs in the Pomeroon area benefited from two used bats. Pomeroon, Leguan and Wakenaam Cricket Committees and Cotton Tree Die Hard also received one box of red cricket balls each, Cold Fusion Cricket Club thirteen color uniforms while RHCCCC received six boxes of balls, fifteen white cricket shirts, one pair of junior batting pads, one pair of wicket- keeping gloves, two sets of stumps and bails. Other beneficiaries are The Essequibo Cricket Board, the Town of Lethem, youth coach Travis Persaud (one box of red cricket balls), male and female teams playing the traditional hardball and softball in the Upper Corentyne area, No.65 Young Titans with 30 T-Shirts, youths of Just Try Cricket Club, Wakenaam Cricket Academy (one box of white balls), Shamar Joseph, Nehemiah Hohenkirk, Shamar Apple, Leguan Cricket Committee, Tucber Park Cricket Club, Malteenoes Sports Club (nine cricket balls each), Kendall’s Union cricket club with twelve red balls, Lower Corentyne, Corentyne Comprehensive and JC Chandisingh Secondary Schools with twelve red balls each, Thaddeus Lovell with one pair of cricket shoes, GCC, two boxes of white cricket balls, Bush Lot United Sports Club, one box of red balls, West Demerara Cricket Association, one box of white balls and Blairmont Cricket Club with one pair of batting pads, one cricket bat, one helmet and cricket balls.
Persons interested in contributing to the project can contact Anil Beharry on 623 6875 or Kishan Das on 1 718 664 0896.