Madhia Movements Family donates cricket gear to Reliance Hustlers Sports Club

Madhia Movements Family Hotel and Bar from 111 Miles Mahdia, Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni) recently donated a substantial quantity of cricket equipment to the Reliance Hustlers Sports Club.
The donation was made on Wednesday at the Reliance Sports Ground, Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), by national fast bowler Neil Cadogan, who represented the Managing Director of the establishment, Rajkumar Singh.
Receiving the gear on behalf of the club were President Trevis Simon, Secretary Mark Austin, and Coach Nathan Persaud.

Fast bowler Neil Cadogan hands over the cricket gear to Secretary of the club, Mark Austin while other members look on

Simon expressed heartfelt appreciation to Singh for his generous support toward the club’s development and noted that since Reliance Hustlers has been conducting regular coaching programmes for young cricketers, the newly donated equipment will greatly assist Coach Persaud in furthering the players’ growth.
According to him, the youths are thrilled to have access to more cricket gear and are optimistic that this act of generosity will inspire them to take their training more seriously.
“Thanks to Mr Singh and his company for this mammoth contribution to our club’s youth coaching programme and this donation will definitely be of great help for our youths in an effort to improve their game generally and become accomplished cricketers in the future,” President and Captain of the Reliance Hustlers Cricket Team, Trevis Simon stated.
Simon also underscored the importance of such support and urged Coach Persaud to continue working with the young players in a diligent and dedicated manner. He said gestures like this reflect the true love for the game and show how vital community support is to nurturing future talent.
Speaking via telephone during the presentation ceremony, Rajkumar Singh encouraged the club members to remain competitive and reminded the youths that the gear should serve as motivation to excel.
Singh acknowledged that while his business “is not the largest in the County of Essequibo (Region Two),” he was delighted to contribute in such a meaningful way, especially toward youth development.
He assured the gathering that he would continue to support the club and intends to extend assistance to other clubs across Guyana, particularly those focused on youth programmes.


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