KFC Guyana gives support to National Blind Cricket team for regional showdown
KFC Guyana has reaffirmed its strong support for the nation’s Blind Cricket team as they gear up for the 11th Regional Blind Cricket Tournament in Barbados, which got underway on Thursday and runs until May 28.
Through its Chief Executive Officer, Paul Subryan, the fast-food chain hosted the national squad for lunch on Wednesday, offering a morale boost ahead of the week-long competition.
The team was treated to lunch on Wednesday
Subryan lauded the team’s unwavering spirit and dedication in a statement released after the event.
“This incredible team continues to inspire us with their unwavering determination, resilience, and passion for the game,” he said. “They remind us that true vision isn’t just about what we see but what we believe, strive for, and achieve. We are proud to stand behind these athletes as they break barriers and make Guyana proud. Wishing them all the best on and off the field!”
The Guyana Blind Cricket Association (GuyBCA) has selected a 17-member squad blending experienced campaigners with exciting new talent. The team will compete in a 40-over round-robin format and a T20 championship.
Experienced West Indies blind cricketer Kevin Douglas will captain the side. His fellow West Indies representatives Ganesh Singh and Leroy Phillips will support him, bringing valuable international experience to the squad.
In a significant step towards inclusivity, the squad also features four West Indies female blind cricketers: Rosemarie Ramitt, Robecka Edinboro, Ackila Smith, and Crystal Aulder. This highlights the growing strength and diversity within Guyana’s blind cricket set-up.
The team will be guided by a management team comprising Coach Travis Mohamed, team manager Mahendra Algu, and physiotherapist Shaniyah English.
The GuyBCA has expressed gratitude to various corporate entities and private citizens for their contributions, with special acknowledgement given to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport for its consistent support.
Guyana will join other regional teams in Barbados, all vying for the coveted titles in both game formats.
Guyana squad: Kevin Douglas (Captain); Ganesh Singh; Leroy Phillips; Anthony Robinson; Roell Sumner; Musa Haynes; Robecka Edinboro; Rosemarie Ramitt; Crystal Aulder; Ackila Smith; Robindra Ramnauth; Patrick Howard; Seon Mitchell; Teshawn Rodney; Asif Khan; Dimitry Waldron and Joshua Augustin.
Management team: Travis Mohamed (Coach); Mahendra Algu (Manager) and Shaniyah English (physiotherapist)