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Dec 19, 2012 Sports
The Guyana team preparing for the 2013 Caribbean Twenty\20 championship will face a Rest XI in two warm up matches under lights at the Guyana National Stadium. The first game gets underway this evening while the second encounter will be played tomorrow. Both games will start at 05:30hrs.
Manager of the team Alvin Johnson said that their preparation has been somewhat affected by the inclement weather, forcing them to use the indoor facility at the Chetram Singh Centre of Excellence on several occasions. He told Kaieteur Sport, in addition to the games they are hoping to get at least two fielding sessions under the lights before they depart for the tournament. He informed that Captain Veerasammy Permaul joined the squad yesterday but there is still a minor injury to fast bowler Ronsford Beaton.
However Chairman of the selection committee Rayon Griffith in an invited comment said he is satisfied with the players’ response to the training sessions. “The guys are committed and the team spirit looks good and i am confident they will give a good account of themselves in the competition”.
Meanwhile, the teams for both matches will come from; Permaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Devendra, Bishoo, Ronsford Beaton, Keon Joseph, Paul Wintz, Assad Fudadin, Jonathan Foo, Anthony Bramble, Christopher Barnwell, Leon Johnson, Dillon Heyliger, Shimron Hetymer, Rajendra Chandreka, Andre Stoll, Rajiv Ivan, Royston Crandon, Trevon Griffith, Narsingh Deonarine, Steven Jacobs, Derwin Christian and Travis Dowlin.
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