GCB Rubis Bel Air U17 Inter- County Cricket Tournament…
ꟷ administrators must not question match officials’ integrity, says GCB Secretary Anand Sanasie
Globally, cricket is known to be a gentleman’s game, which should be played in a spirit of fierce but fair and friendly competition.

During the recently concluded Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) Rubis Bel Air Under-17 Inter-County Tournament, the games that were played were high-quality and competitive. The officiating was, however, such that generated much disappointment and very intense off-field musings in regard to the competence of match officials.
Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) President Hilbert Foster has expressed his dissatisfaction with umpiring decisions that saw the Berbice team being subjected to allegedly questionable dismissals in their match against Demerara in the second round of this tournament.
Foster told this publication that he has often warned the Berbice players to be wary of the standard of umpiring at this level. He said the standard of umpiring is very poor, and both the BCB and its players are fearful of the deleterious consequences these decisions can leverage.










