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Jan 31, 2013 Sports
In a Press release, the Berbice Cricket Board has denied any of its officials attended the recently held Guyana Cricket Board Annual General Meeting. The release informed:
“The Berbice Cricket Board would like to make it quite clear that none of its elected or appointed officials were present at the Guyana Cricket Board Annual General Meeting. The Board notes with some concern some report in the printed and electric media that officials from the Berbice Cricket Board were present or in the capacity of observers.”
“The Berbice Cricket Board took a principled and united position concerning the Guyana Cricket Board Annual General Meeting and elections. Two of the Berbicians present at the Annual General Meeting have no official positions on the Berbice Cricket Board but they attended our last Annual General Meeting as representatives of the West Berbice, while the other Berbician at the meeting was invited to the meeting as he was/is employed by that body as one of its coaches. The entire elected and appointed executives of the Berbice Cricket Board stand united and would continue to work as a team.”
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