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Jan 20, 2013 Sports
History would be created today when the Berbice Cricket Board hosts the finals of the first ever Bobcat of Guyana 20/20 New Amsterdam/Canje Tournament.
The Tournament is the first of its kind to be organised by the Berbice Cricket Board for teams in the New Amsterdam/Canje area as part of the Berbice Cricket Board’s effort to renew the interest of clubs and the general public.
Archrivals Young Warriors and Bermine would clash for championship honour at the Cumberland Ground from 13.30 hours while Kendall’s Union No. 19 and Kortheberaadt from the East Bank Berbice would clash from 09.30 hours in the 3rd place playoff.
Young Warriors would be led by veteran allrounder Hubern Evans and he would receive support from Shimron Hetmyer, Mortimer George, Sanjay Khan, Rudolph Baker, Jerome Henry and Kawal Mangal.
Bermine would be spearheaded by former Guyana Under-19 player Joemal La Fleur, Hakeem Hinds, Nial Smith, Jamally Odle, Charles Shepherd and Zaheer Moakan.
Teams: – Young Warriors – Shimron Hetmyer, Hubern Evans, Mortimer Fraser, Sanjay Khan, Rudolph Baker, Kawal Mangal, Kassim Khan, Karamchand Ramnarine, Sudesh Dhanai, Cledwin Cort, Kristoff Bahadur, Ray Ally. Manager – Sahadeo Singh, Coach – Anil Beharry.
Bermine – Joemal La Fleur, Hakeem Hinds, Nial Smith, Kevin Pellew, Chris Sulker, Jamally Odle, Gavin Moriah Jnr, Daniel Tuesday, Gary Millington, Orlando Tanner, Jaleel Jaffar, Charles Shepherd, Zaheer Moakan and Ameer Seecharran. Manager – Carl Moore, Coach – Julian Moore.
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