The nationwide 2017 Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket Competition has been postponed until the September school term.
According to a release from the GCB on Thursday, “the postponement is due to the current inclement weather, which has been forecasted to persist into the month of July “.
The Cricket Development Committee (CDC) of the GCB has determined that the postponement would facilitate a more effective and smooth conduct of the competition.
As a consequence, all primary schools are asked to note the adjustment. This information is also expected to be channeled to schools through the Ministry of Education’s Regional Education Offices.
To date, the districts of New/Amsterdam/Canje and East Bank Essequibo are the only two locations to have commenced the competition. However, primary schools will be encouraged to enjoy the benefits of the coaching education programs which involves the activity aspects of “Meet the Emerging Player” and “Cricket Is My Game – Learn IT.”
Further, School teachers and club coaches will benefit from four (4) Child Protection Programs, which are scheduled to be conducted during the first two weeks in June 2017. The Child Protection programs will target interested individuals from the areas of Berbice, Essequibo, Upper Demerara and specified locations in other parts of Demerara.
Additionally, it should be noted, that the revised fixtures for the 2017 GCB/Scotiabank Kiddy Progression One Cricket will be circulated during the current school term.