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Oct 29, 2014 Sports
Guyanese Javed Persaud was successful at the 2014 West Indies Cricket Umpires Association ((WICUA) final written exam which was held recently. Persaud gained 88 marks and was the only Guyanese to take the exam. Bernadette Reid of Jamaica was the most successful candidate with 98% followed by Rajesh Babu-Jalli of the USA with 96%. The full results are as follows.
COUNTRY | CANDIDATE NAME | TOTAL MARKS |
ANTIGUA | Javid Gooding | 70.5 |
Candice Butler | 42 | |
BARBADOS | Ian White | 91 |
Trevor A.S. Clement | 84.5 | |
Ernle Fields | 84 | |
Shane Mullin | 82 | |
Desmond Osbourne | 81 | |
Anderson A Mc Lean | 81 | |
John Martin-Collymore | 75 | |
Wayne Daniel | 71.5 | |
Ganette Farrell | 70.5 | |
CANADA | Mathew J. Francis | 87.5 |
Kamal Deepseita | 75 | |
Rahul Raiwar | 73 | |
GUYANA | JavedPersaud | 88 |
JAMAICA | Bernadette Reid | 98 |
Richard Thomas | 93.5 | |
David Forester | 82 | |
Courtney Campbell | 80 | |
Robert Foster | 80 | |
Kemar Jarett | 79.5 | |
Artie Aranseiva | 79.5 | |
Maurice Green | 79 | |
Faville Grant | 73 | |
Frederick Douglas | 72 | |
Richard Robinson | 71 | |
Obrian Solomon | 70.5 | |
Desmond Burton | 70.5 | |
COUNTRY | CANDIDATE NAME | TOTAL MARKS |
|
Brian Solomon | 88 |
Linehe Mc Farlane | 79 | |
|
Frederica Browne | 70.5 |
|
EardleyNisbett | 84.5 |
NEVIS | Rohan Isles | 88 |
|
Shavrone Clarke | 80.5 |
AfronByam | 78.5 | |
Cornelius Edwards | 78 | |
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO | Hosein Khan | 78 |
DeolalRamnath | 73 | |
NarindraSeecharan | 70.5 | |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | Rajesh Babu-Jalli | 96 |
Petula S. Felkin | 90 | |
RagopathyVenkata | 88 | |
DyonRavello | 83 | |
Dervon Wallace | 78.5 |
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