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Jun 01, 2013 Sports
Demerara opener Bhaskar Yadram has been named captain of the Guyana U-15 team for the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) tournament which is slated for Jamaica from the 10th to the 26th of July.
Georgetown Cricket Club fast bowling all-rounder Ronaldo Mohamed will serve as his deputy. The team also includes Raymond Perez, wicketkeeper Adrian Sukwah and spinner Sagar Hetheramani. Essequibo leg spinner Beesham Moses has been surprisingly omitted from the team despite being one of the leading wicket takers in the 2013 inter county tournament. Moses who hails from Wakenaam was not even included in the stand by list although he troubled most of the batsmen that faced him in the competition.
The coach is Julian Moore and the manager is Verendra Chintamani.
The squad reads; Bhaskar Yadram ( Captain), Adrian Sukwah (W- Keeper), Raymond Perez, Darshan Persaud, Richie Lucknauth, Ronaldo Mohamed (Vice Captain), Timothy Mc Almont, Mark Williams, Sagar Hetheramani, Ashmead Nedd, Matthew Hardial, Vickram Talmuckund , Christopher Latchman and Sylus Tyndall. Julian Moore (Coach), Virendra Chintamani (Manager).
Standbys; Joel Seetaram, Judell McAlister, Kelvin Shewpersaud, Andrew Clifford, Steve Deonarine, Joshua Harrichand.
All members are asked to start preparation for the encampment. Meanwhile the Guyana Cricket Board in a release stated that Gavin Nedd, who coached the team last year has been elevated to the Under-17 squad.
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