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Prominent businessman Ramesh Sunich has again committed to supporting this year’s Prime Minister’s Softball Cup tourney, having donated a trophy.
At a simple ceremony held at the South Road location in Georgetown, Sunich presented the trophy to president of the Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc. Ian John.
The three-day Prime Minister’s cricket extravaganza is set to bowl off on Friday with a legion of matches being played in Georgetown, before things go to be completed on Sunday at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence, EBD.
Sunich has said he is more than delighted to make a contribution to this mega softball event. President of the League Inc., Ian John, in response, expressed his appreciation to Sunich for his continued support.
Over 2 million dollars are up for grabs at this annual tournament, which will be its sixth year in succession.
There will be three male categories: Legends (8 teams), Masters (10 teams) and Open (8 teams). Four female sides are slated to compete as well. For each male winning team, the top prize is $600,000, while the triumphant lady side will take home $200,000. Other attractive prizes are at stake.
Again, the League is running off the tournament in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport.