Suri Trading supports Albion CCCC T10 Tournament

Suri Trading is onboard with sponsorship of the Albion Community Centre Cricket Club’s upcoming T10 Second-Division Cricket Tournament and Bar-B-Que.
The cricket tournament is an exciting community-driven event set to take place at the Albion Community Centre Ground, at a date to be confirmed.
This initiative forms part of the Club’s ongoing efforts to raise funds in support of its cricket development programmes, which continue to nurture young talent and promote the sport across Berbice and beyond.
The tournament will feature several competitive teams, creating a vibrant day-and-night atmosphere of cricket, entertainment, and community engagement.
The event is expected to attract strong participation from players and patrons alike, with free admission encouraging families and supporters to come out and enjoy not only the thrilling matches, but also a variety of food and refreshments available on site.

Former West Indies player Devendra Bishoo of Albion receives a promotional cheque representing the sponsorship from a Suri representative

As part of its continued commitment to corporate social responsibility, Suri Trading remains dedicated to supporting initiatives that foster youth development, sportsmanship, and community unity.
Cricket holds a special place in Guyanese culture, and investing in grassroots programmes like this ensures the continued growth of the sport and the empowerment of future generations.
Suri Trading, a Guyanese-owned company has built a reputation for delivering high-quality food and beverage products under the Suri brand. Beyond business, the company is deeply invested in uplifting communities and supporting meaningful initiatives that make a lasting impact.
Suri Trading extends its best wishes to the Albion Community Centre Cricket Club for a successful and well-supported tournament and looks forward to seeing the event bring together players, families, and cricket enthusiasts in celebration of sport and community spirit.


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