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Dec 09, 2015 Sports
The Development Committee of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club has informed that that the final of the 2015 Busta Champion of Champions tournament has been postponed to Sunday January 10, 2016.
Club Secretary/CEO Hilbert Foster said that they had scheduled the final for December 13, 2015 at the Albion Community Centre ground under lights but it has now been rescheduled since most of the players from the clubs in the finals, Rose Hall Town Gizmos & Gadgets and Tucber Park are involved in the Guyana Cricket Board Inter-Zone tournament.
Foster further noted that with the absence of the main players would compromise a quality and entertaining final, thus the decision.
Players the caliber of Royston Crandon, Eon Hooper, Rajiv Ivan, Clinton Pestano, Jason Sinclair and Shawn Pererira of Rose Hall Town and Tucber Park’ Joemal and Eugene La Fleur, Romario Shepherd, Nial Smith, Hakeem Hinds, Devon Clements and Anthony D’Andrade would have been absent were the final to remain on the original date, clashing with the Guyana Cricket Board tournament.
The club regrets any inconvenience that may have been experienced by the Berbice cricketing public as a result of the change of date but is assuring that the decision was taken with Berbice cricket best interest in mind.
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