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Nov 03, 2013 Sports
The South Florida Softball Cricket League (S.F.S.C.L) will be arriving in Guyana on Tuesday Nov. 5th to partake in the GUYANA SOFTBALL CUP 111 tournament.
The team will be lead by first time captain Masood Mohamed, Manager Ramzan Roshanali Assistant Manager Zameer Mangroo and will be under the guidance of the SFSCL President himself Mr. Sal Hussain.
The SFSCL team is composed of a number of All-rounders including the league MVP Kaiume Mohamed; Ramesh Persaud, Keshan Budhna, Anoop Basdeo and Vivian Khan.
The batting is further fortified by wicket-keeper/batsman Ravi Persaud (OJ), Randy Narainasami, Nazim Ali and Vishal Singh.
The bowling attack will be spearheaded by Mark Mukhlall, Ramesh Persaud, Masood Mohamed and others.
In a release, the SFSCL President Sal Hussain stated that, “Some of our players have not visited Guyana for a while and upon arrival, some will travel to Berbice, parts of Demerara and Essequibo.
The team will assemble back in Georgetown on Thursday 7th of November to prepare and make final plans for the Guyana Cup.”
Mr. Hussain further noted in the release, “We intend to give our best in the field in hopes of wresting the championship away from N.Y. (last year tournament winner). We will display great sportsmanship on and off the field and hope to have a great time doing so.”
Mr. Hussain expressed special thanks to Zameer Mangroo and Mr. Ramzan Roshanali, the honorary consul, Consulate of Guyana in Miami, for all their help in assisting the team to take part is what promises to be an exciting tournament in Guyana.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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