Latest update February 21st, 2019 12:59 AM
2015 A. Ally & Sons Inter-Secondary School Under-17 Cricket Competition..
Persistent rainfall forced the BCB to declare Rosignol Secondary School and Berbice
Captains of the winnings teams, Berbice High School (left) Malcolm Mickle and Rosignol Secondary Chandradat Veerasammy proudly display their trophy in the presence of BCB representative Angela Haniff.
High School joint winners of the inaugural 2015 A. Ally & Sons Inter-Secondary School Under-17 Two-innings Cricket Competition.
At a short presentation that followed, Angela Haniff of the BCB thanked A. Ally and Sons for coming on board and support the return of school cricket after so many years. She said that the competition was well organised by the competitions committee and unearthed many new talents. This competition will feed the clubs who will then feed the county. She added that she is so happy to learn that most, if not all of the members of the Berbice under-15 team played in this competition.
Prolific all rounder Javid Karim was voted the most valuable player of the tournament.
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