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Jun 29, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – Regal Legends of Georgetown will be looking to add to their trophy cabinet when they compete in the New York Softball Cricket League Independence Cup which is set for July 2, 3 and 4.
The team departed Guyana this morning full of confidence in winning the over 50 title.
Despite limited preparation due to rain, Captain of the team Mahendra Hardyal said his players are eager to showcase their skills.
Hardyal added that it’s the first time they will be competing in the over 50 category and despite being a confident group they will not take any team for granted.
The skipper said that they are hoping to get in some valuable practice in New York prior to the tournament which will help the players to acclimatise. Regal have already won the Open and Masters Titles in both New York and Florida.
Matches will be played at Roy Wilkinson Park and Canarsie.
The squad reads; Mahendra Hardyal (C), Unnis Yusuf, Ramesh Deonarine, Eric Thomas, David Harper, Eion Abel, Rudolph Baker, Persram Persaud, Jagdesh Bhoj, Laurie Singh, Throy Kippins, Lynden Lyght, Longsford Klass, Mahase Chunilall and Clive Grimmond (player/Coach) .
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