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Jan 31, 2013 Sports
Dear Sir,
Mr. Clive Hubert Lloyd a professional Cricket Character, had Guyana and the West Indies flags flying high during his tenure and now he is not respected by the West Indies and Guyana administrators in the battle for a new Guyana Cricket Board.
According to the law there is no Guyana Cricket Board and at present a legal draft constitution is being tabled in parliament.
Mr. C. Lloyd being the Chairman of the Interim Management Committee which should have concluded in six months from the inception is now heading for sixteen months.
My suggestion to our Cricket hero, could you invite a team from the West Indies and the International Cricket Council to have a general meeting with all Cricket Boards across the country and then a prosperous Guyana Cricket Board will be formed, for example the Guyana Football had done it where CONCACAF AND FIFA were invited and immediate success shown.
It is with great sorrow to see what our last Executives done to beautiful Cricket as the late B.L. Crombie would have said that match went down to the wirers.
I conclude by hoping to live and see international cricket return to this land of ours.
Yours-in-Sports,
Parmanand Ram
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