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– 16 teams/clubs set to compete for glory and spots on the West Indies World Cup roster
Kaieteur Sports- BMC is proud to announce the expansion of masters’ cricket across the nation and beyond with the upcoming O40s masters’ tournament in Guyana. Following the last year’s successful event in 2023 with 14 teams participating, this year’s tournament has attracted 16 eager clubs, all vying for the championship in a T20 format.
Leading the charge in sponsorship, Permaul’s Trading & Distribution has played a vital role in supporting these masters’ tournaments. With operations based in Industrial Site Ruimveldt and Berbice, they are renowned for providing high-quality food products, including oil and milk, at competitive prices, making them a familiar name throughout Guyana. Beyond their sponsorship of the tournament, Permaul’s has also contributed to the financing of players representing Guyana in various masters’ World Cups globally. This commitment to corporate social responsibility significantly encourages these masters to embrace their “Second innings” in a sport they cherish. They are the first sponsor to commit to the 2025 O40s T20 tournament, with more sponsors expected to join soon.
Participants in this tournament will be aiming for a chance to be selected for the International Masters Cricket O40s T20 World Cup, scheduled to take place in Karachi, Pakistan from December 1st to 13th, 2025. Notably, four players from Guyana who participated in previous BMC tournaments—Basil Persaud, Kamraj Sumair, Sudesh Persaud, and Vejai Seonarine—were recently chosen to represent the West Indies at the O50s World Cup in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The competition will feature teams from various regions: six from Berbice, two from East Coast Demerara, four from Georgetown, two from West Demerara, one from East Bank Demerara, and one from Essequibo, all competing for top honors and enticing cash prizes. As sponsorship grows, the top four teams from each zone will advance to the playoffs, leading to two semi-finals and a grand finale. The total prize money will be contingent on the level of sponsorship secured. Following this tournament, an Inter County T20 O40s competition will take place, with Demerara being the defending champion.
The participating teams have been organized into two zones:
| ZONE 1 | ZONE 2 |
| X Berbice Police | VNS Cricket club |
| Legend Rangers CC | Regal |
| Region 5 Veteran’s CC | Vintage Strikers |
| Blairmont Hunters | North Soesdyke Masters |
| Albion | GT Royals |
| Jai Hind Jaguars | Everest Masters |
| Enterprise Star Sports | Essequibo Masters |
| Better Hope Challengers | West Bank Warriors |
(Permaul’s Trading & Distribution joins forces for the 2025 O40s T20 tournament)
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