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Aug 09, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The legendary Albion Cricket Club will be hosting their annual Cricket Academy which will bowl off from Monday, August 12 in the Ancient County.
With a number of summer camps being hosted across the country such as Malteenoes and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), Berbice will now look to continue a two decade long tradition of producing the next batch of stars that will one day be tasked with representing the club, county and country.
The camp will be hosted at two venues from 8:30 to 15:30h, the famous Albion Community Centre and the Jai Hind Cricket Ground, with players aged between 8-17 years set to commence their careers.
Indoor morning sessions will be held at Albion’s Community center ground Hall while the more practical approach will be conducted at Jai Hind.
Among the high-profile facilitators for the week-long camp, ex-Guyana /West Indies opener and Albion head coach Sewnarine Chattergoon, along with West Indies /Guyana spin twins Devendra Bishoo and Veerasammy Permaul among many other former players and coaches.
Meanwhile, the camp for the third straight year is sponsored by former Albion player turned overseas-based businessman Nizul Hussain, who pumped GY$300k into this year’s programme. This is the 22nd edition of the Annual Cricket Camp.
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Sep 12, 2024
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