Junior cricketer Romario Ramdeholl benefits from “Cricket Gear for young and promising cricketers in Guyana”
Cricketer Romario Ramdeholl
Anil Beharry of Guyana and Kishan Das of the USA have once again teamed up to assist Rose Hall Community Centre right-arm off-spinner and right-handed batsman Romario Ramdeholl with a quantity of cricket gear.
The young cricketer who was recently named vice captain of the national under-19 team is tipped to be the captain of the under-17 team, a rare accomplishment in the history of Guyana youth cricket.
He expressed gratitude for the gear, comprising one cricket bat, one pair of thigh pads and one pair of batting gloves, and continued assistance from this project and promised to do well in the upcoming junior regional tournaments.
This project has been following the career of this talented young cricketer at all levels and is impressed with his exceptional talent, hence the support.
This project will continue to improve the lives of youths in every community. “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 involved in sports, cricket in particular,” Beharry stated.
Total cricket-related items received or purchased so far exceeded $630,000 in cash. To date, 99 players, both male and female, from all three counties of Guyana have benefited directly from cash, gear bags, and other items.
The success of this initiative would have never been possible without the support of the following several individuals and companies, including Javed and Imran of West Indian Sports Complex.