RHTY&SC, V-Net Communications assist young cricketers in Linden

“He lived most of his life in the township of Linden. He was totally committed to the development of the game there, and as such, it is only right that we remember Linden as we pay tribute to the Legacy of the late great Basil Fitzherbert Butcher.”
Those were the words of Simon Naidu, Asst Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC), MS, as the club and V-Net Communications handed over cricket gear and two bicycles to Mr. Frederick, who is associated with the promotion of cricket in the Region Ten area.

Ms. Whitney Brocks hands over cricket gear on behalf of RHTY&SC cricket teams

The cricket gear would be distributed to ten youth players, while two less fortunate players would receive the bicycles to assist them to get to school. The donated gear included helmets, batting gloves, wicket-keeping gloves and wicket-keeping pads.

Ms. Whitney Brocks hands over bicycles to Mr. Bradley Fredericks on behalf of V-Net Communications.

Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster stated that under the first ever Basil Butcher Trust Fund, over one hundred youth cricketers benefited from donations of cricket gear, bicycles and educational materials. The main aims of the Trust Fund, he disclosed, are to encourage youths to Say Yes to Education and Sports, to assist young players to fulfill their dreams of playing cricket at the highest level, and to promote the legacy of Basil Butcher.
Foster urged Mr. Fredericks to make sure that the most suitable players receive the donated items based on their talent, income status, discipline and personal attitude. Special thanks were expressed to Chief Executive Officer of V-Net Communications, Sarfraz Sheriffudeen. Foster stated that V-Net Communications has been a great partner of the RHTY&SC and has assisted the club over the years by co-sponsoring its Christmas Village, Cricket Development programme, Annual Awards Ceremony and Annual Youth Review magazine, among others.
The V-Net Chief Executive Officer stated that, as an honorary member of the RHTY&SC, he was happy to assist in any way possible, and pledged that he would continue to do so in the future.
Basil Butcher, a Berbice Cricket Board Hall of Fame Cricketer, played 44 Test matches for the West Indies until his retirement in 1969. He scored over the three thousand runs at an average of 43.11, with seven test centuries and sixteen half-centuries. The RHTY&SC, with support from the Berbice Cricket Board under the Trust Fund, has shared millions of dollars’ worth of items across Berbice. They include 3000 food hampers, bicycles, school bags, clocks, medical items, educational materials, cleaning detergents and face masks, among other
things.
The presentation was the final one for the 2020 leg of the fund, which was held as part of Butcher’s 87th birth anniversary by the ten cricket teams of the club:- Poonai Pharmacy Under 12 and Under 13, Farfan and Mendes Under 15, Bakewell Under 17 and Second Division, Pepsi Under 19 and Intermediate, Metro Female, Namilco Thunderbolt Flour Under 21 and First Division