West Berbice Cricket Clubs benefit from Faizal Jafferally MP Trust Fund

– Jafferally hails cricket development in the county as unmatched

“You are a true friend of Berbice cricket and I am very proud to work along with you to improve the level of the game in the county, especially in the West Berbice area. You are an inspiration to us in the BCB and I look forward to working with you in the future to make sure that all our players are given the equal opportunity to develop themselves. West Berbice cricket is on the move and you are one of the main reasons for this.”

MP Faizal Jafferally hands over items to the Fort Wellington Secondary School

Those were the words of BCB President Hilbert Foster as he addressed a simple ceremony at the Cotton Tree Ground to launch the first edition of the Faizal Jafferally MP Trust Fund.
The fund is sponsored by Jafferally, a People’s Progressive Party Member of Parliament, and targets the development of clubs in the West Berbice area.
Foster stated that he had approached the proactive MP foe assistance in getting the fund set up and had received a positive reply in less than 12 hours. He stated that one of the main objectives of his administration was to assist clubs as much as possible, to fulfil their mandate of producing high-class players who would go on to represent the county, Guyana and the West Indies. He recalled that clubs and players in the area have benefitted from a wide range of items from the BCB and the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sport Club (RHTY&SC),MS, under his leadership.
The items include cricket gear, cricket balls, catching cribs, grass cutters, bicycles, scorebooks, uniforms, educational grants, school bags, educational materials and water pitchers. Numerous players have also benefited from their own personal gear and from the Board’s comprehensive coaching programmes.
The BCB President also unveiled plans for the legendary Sir Andy Roberts to visit the area shortly as West Berbice is well known for its tradition of fast bowling. Foster expressed thanks to MP Jafferally for his continued support of his administration.
The MP has also sponsored a cricket tournament on an annual basis in the area and assisted to attract other sponsors. Foster used the opportunity to announce that several other tournaments are on the cards for the area, including two more senior contests, as well as an Under-15 and an Under-23 tourney. In addition, the BCB would be expanding its coaching programme in the area and offering even more assistance to players. A total of 24 youth players from West Berbice would soon receive an item of personal gear while 30 would benefit from computer training in a joint project with the Office of the Prime Minister.
Jafferally, in well-received remarks , stated that he was very pleased with the current development of cricket under the administration of Foster, whom he described as a visionary and transparent leader. He committed himself to assisting Berbice cricket as much as possible once Foster remained in charge, and also hailed the leadership of David Black in the West Berbice area. He urged the BCB and the West Berbice Cricket Association to host a special awards ceremony for the area and committed himself to donating five laptops to outstanding students who would be selected by the BCB in a transparent way.

Representatives of the clubs pose after the presentation with BCB President Hilbert Foster, Member of Parliament (MP), Faizal Jafferally and WBCA President David Black

Each of the teams received a box of red cricket balls, a pair of wicket-keeping gloves along with a pair of inners. The RHTY&SC also handed over a scorebook to each of the clubs present at the meeting. Among the clubs that benefited were Bath, Cotton Tree, Achievers, Bush Lot Sports Club, Bush Lot Rising Stars, Paradise and De Edwards. The BCB also handed over a box of cricket balls and a scorebook to the Fort Wellington Secondary School while the Cotton Tree Primary School collected a cricket nursery kit.