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Jun 28, 2014 Sports
By Zaheer Mohamed
One of Guyana most popular bars Palm Court is set to bring quality entertainment for local fans during the Guyana leg of the Limacol Caribbean Premier League (LCPL) 2014.
The entity yesterday acquired the sole rights for the South East Stand of the Guyana National Stadium after signing an agreement with the LCPL and OPCO (Guyana) Inc at their location on Main Street. The stand which is known as the Orange Stand will be renamed the Palm Court VIP Party Stand and tickets will cost $5,000. Speaking just before the signing of the agreement, General Manager of Palm Court, Avalon Jagnandan said they are thrilled to be linked with the Guyana leg of the tournament adding that being the country’s number one entertainment spot they saw it fit to provide added attraction for the fans.
He informed that Patrons will be able to experience top class entertainment and exciting cricket in a grand party atmosphere in the stand. Jagnandan indicated that Palm Court will also have quality food, drinks and will provide top class service while Managing Director Ravindra Prashad said that the entertainment will definitely be at a different level, similar to that of the Trini Posse stand at the Queen’s Park Oval.
LCPL OPCO (Guyana) Inc. Operations Manager, Omar Khan pointed out that they are happy Palm Court has undertaken this initiative, since it will bring excitement in a different way. Khan stated that tickets are expected to be on sale on July 2.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors will take on Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel on July 17 at 19:30 hrs, St. Lucia Zouks on July 19 at 16:00 hrs and Jamaica Tallawahs on July 20 at 16:00 hrs at Providence.
The Warriors will open their campaign against Antigua Hawksbills on July 11 and will face Red Steel on July 24, Barbados Tridents on July 27, Jamaica Tallawahs on August 2, Hawksbills on August 7 and St. Lucia Zouks on August 10 in their away preliminary games. The tournament will commence on July 11 and will conclude on August 16.
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