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May 06, 2012 Sports
The eagerly anticipated fourth annual Arrival Cup 20/20 cricket competition that was scheduled to be played this weekend at the Albion Sports Complex Ground, Berbice, has been rescheduled for June.
According to a release from Goodwill Promotions Arrival Cup Management Committee (ACMC), the postponement was due to unforeseen circumstances. This year’s tournament is scheduled to be played under lights with the top four cricket Associations in Guyana competing.
The tournament started some five years ago and was not played in 2010 as a result of the International 20/20 in the Caribbean.
Lot’s more is anticipated in this year’s edition and fans can expect a bigger, better competition with lots of National and County stars in action. The organizers have said that they are leaving no stones unturned to ensure that this event is a grand festival with lots of on field cultural displays and off field activities.
Several corporate entities have pledged their support and fans can look forward for a blast in Berbice and Guyana at large.
The organizers have also said that only Goodwill Promotions and the ACMC are the promoters of this competition. Information has come to the fore that someone else has been going around claiming to be promoting the event and that is not the case.
Person(s) seeking information can do so through the ACMC email address – [email protected].
The ACMC also wishes to thank all those entities who pledged their support and are hoping that the other businesses will come forward to ensure that the 4th edition is a resounding success.
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