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Sep 21, 2014 Sports
The Queenstown based Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) is expected to come alive on September 28 when the Club’s head coach Garvin Nedd host a T20 game.
The day’s activities which will commence at 10:00 hrs will also involve a bar-b-que, Kiddy cricket Festival, Ladies Open and Men Over-40 softball and the young brigade of the club engaging each other in a match, with the action culminating at 19:30hrs, with the specially organized T20 clash between a DCC XI and a Rest Team.
Players in the caliber of skipper Travis Dowlin, Trevon Griffith, Christopher Barnwell, Jonathan Foo, Lennox Cush, former West Indies fast bowlers Reon King and Colin Stuart and current Guyana Cricket Board senior Chairman of Selectors Rayon Griffith will feature for the DCC XI.
The Rest XI will be led by Paul Wintz and will have within its ranks, Steven Jacobs, Narsingh Deonarine, Kevon Boodie, Robin Bacchus, Ricardo Adams, Raj Nannan, Jermaine Neblett and Rajendra Chandrika.
National coach Esuan Crandon has been entrusted with such duties for the DCC XI and will have Ian John as the Manager, while Rest Team will be coached by Clive Grimmond with Robert ‘Pacer’ Adonis as the Manager.
Admission to the venue is $200, with drinks, bar-b-que and lots of refreshments on sale, while a Kid’s Corner will also be in place.
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