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Mar 17, 2014 Sports
The Junior Selection Committee of the Berbice Cricket Board under the chairmanship of Leslie Solomon has named a strong 22-man squad for the upcoming Guyana Cricket Board Under-15 Inter County tournament.
The team would be led by promising Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club all-rounder Kevelon Anderson with Kris Ramnarine of Bush Lot as the Vice Captain.
The squad also includes Kevin Sinclair (Police), Surrendra Budhoo (RHTYSC), Junior Sinclair (RHTYSC), Alex Algu (Young Warriors), Steven Deonarine (Tucber Park), Seon Glasgow (Blairmont), Javed Karim (Blairmont), Junior Williams (Young Warriors), Keith Simpson (RHTYSC), Dineshwar Boodhoo (Upper Corentyne), Steven Kamallidin (Albion), Haifa Walter (RHTYSC), Karran Rajpaul (Albion), Kevin Omrou (Albion), Brandon Corlette (RHTYSC), Nicholas Shivrattan (Bush Lot), Emmanuel Seecharran (RHTYSC), Cheddie Budhoo ( Port Mourant), Ramesh Kasinauth (Albion) and Keron Hooper (Big Star).
The team would be involved in special coaching sessions this week under Coach Andre Percival.
The players would also be involved in a special one-day Developmental Seminar organised by the Special Events Committee of the BCB on Friday at the St. Francis Training Centre.
The Young Warriors ground is the venue for training tomorrow.
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