Raiders, Warriors unveil squads for Good Friday 40-Over Bash

The South Raiders and Western Warriors have officially unveiled their squads for the fifth edition of the Good Friday 40-Over Bash, setting the stage for an exciting contest on April 3 at the Malteenoes Sports Club Ground.
The annual fixture, organised by One Movement Entertainment in collaboration with Ciarra B Enterprise, continues to focus on providing a platform for emerging cricketers while blending experience with youthful talent.

Adrian Hinds (left) and Joshua Ferrell

South Raiders will be led by Captain Adrian Hinds and coached by Rawle Merell. The Raiders will again feature national player Richie Looknauth, who has been retained as one of the team’s key players.
Hinds will be supported by Vice Captain Jonathan Van Lange as the Raiders assemble a balanced squad, which includes Nityanand Mathura; Krsna Singh; Jonte Thomas; Ntini Permaul; Shiloh Adams (wicketkeeper); Andrew Lim; Colis Rimple; Jerimiah Scott and Under-21 player Micah Amsterdam.

Myhiem Khan will be suiting up for the Western Warriors

Meanwhile, Western Warriors will be captained by Joshua Ferrell, with Benard Bailey serving as Vice Captain. The Warriors have also retained Tevin Imlach, the current West Indies Test wicketkeeper, who will add valuable experience to the line-up.
The Warriors’ squad also features Ushardeva Balgobin; Myhiem Khan; Stephon Wilson; Damuka Junior; Feyaad Lekhraj; Killon Tracy (wicketkeeper); Owen Andrews; Mervin Permaul and Under-21 player Thaddeus Lovell.

West Indies Under-19 Vice Captain Jonathan Van Lange will be representing the South Raiders

Both teams have blended youth with seasoned performers, aligning with the competition’s mission of highlighting player development and giving promising cricketers the opportunity to showcase their progress.
With the squads now confirmed, anticipation continues to build for what organisers expect will be another entertaining edition of the Good Friday 40-Over Bash, as the Raiders and Warriors prepare to battle for bragging rights in Georgetown.


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