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Feb 05, 2013 Sports
The popular brand of Stonehill cricket equipment is now available in Guyana. Stonehill Sports is a family owned business in Pakistan, with their Caribbean Head office in Trinidad and Tobago. Woodpecker Products which is located in Alberttown is proud to be named the exclusive dealer for Stonehill Sports equipment locally.
Besides cricket gears of the highest quality, Stonehill can also supply uniforms to order for various Sports. In the recently concluded Caribbean Twenty\20 tournament the outstanding new uniforms for the Guyana team were manufactured by Stonehill, who has also sponsored eight players from the national cricket team.
Meanwhile, in an invited comment after the launching of the Stonehill equipment yesterday at Woodpecker Products, national cricketer Christopher Barnwell who landed himself a contract with the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League said it’s a wonderful opportunity. “It’s good to play alongside the big names in the IPL, my main objective is to help the team win the tournament. I am also looking forward to the regional 50 over and 4 day competitions. I want to score heavily and take as many wickets and hopefully get back into the West Indies team”, added Barnwell.
Also present at the launching were national cricketers Trevon Griffith and Derwin Christian.
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