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GUYANA CHRONICLE Friday, September 16, 2016

CFU 2016 Scotiabank Caribbean Men’s Cup Championship …

Nineteen overseas players called to trials

HEAD Coach of the Men’s National Team (Golden Jaguars), Jamaal Shabazz has announced 19 overseas-based players as part of a provisional list to face Suriname and Jamaica in the 3rd Round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) 2016 Scotiabank Caribbean Men’s Cup Championship. Those matches will take place on October 8 and 11 respectively. The squad consists of 55 players including 19 from various countries including Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, England, Finland, USA and Australia and will commence weekly training on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 16:00hrs – 18:00hrs and on Saturdays, 09:00hrs – 11:00hrs at venues to be announced. Guyana will face Suri-

name in Suriname and the Jamaica game is scheduled for Guyana, but due to the unavailability of the Guyana National Stadium on the date of the match, the National Track and Field Facility was being considered. A CFU team of inspectors is scheduled to visit Guyana to certify the National Track and Field Facility. The full squad reads: Andrew Murray, Solomon Austin, Richie Richards, Kester Jacobs, Eon Alleyne, Vurlon Mills, Gregory Richardson, Devon Millington, Daniel Wilson, Dwight Peters, Quincy Adams, Trayon Bobb, Dellon Lanferman, Colin Nelson, Dwain Jacobs, Tichard Joseph Les Charles Critchlow, Pernell Schultz, Hubert Pedro, William Europe, Domini Garnett, Anthony Abrams,

Dwayne McLennon, Jeremy Garnett, Curtis Kellman, Dorville Stewart, Dennis Edwards, Linden Pickett, Trevon Lythcott, Kevin Cottoy, Darius Frank, Amaniki Buntim, Kevin Fraser, Deon Charter and Jermaine Junor. It also includes Akel Clarke, Walter Moore, Samuel Cox, Christopher Nurse, Sheldon Holder, Neil Danns, Brandon Beresford, Anthony Whyte, Kadel Daniels, Marcel Barrington, Jake Newton, Shaquille Agard, Julien Edwards, Adrian Butters, Amos Ramsay, Adrian York, Kai McKenzie-Lyle, Warren Creavalle, Sherif El-Masri, and Corey Thomas. The Third Round commences on October 5 and, in addition to the Guyana match, the other matches to be played on that day are: Haiti vs French Guiana

Flashback! Guyana’s Golden Jaguars display the Golden Arrowhead while on tour earlier this year. at the Stade Sylvio Cator Stadium (Haiti); Curacao vs Antigua and Barbuda at Ergilio Hato Stadium (Curacao) and Trinidad

and Tobago vs Dominican Republic at a venue to be announced. Fifth Place playoff will be held from November 7 to

15 and the Final Round in May 2017. The top three of this tournament will qualify for the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

‘It has been an amazing journey,’ says Sarwan … as he retires from all forms of cricket

By Rajiv Bisnauth AFTER 286 international appearances, Ramnaresh Sarwan, one of West Indies’ finest batsmen, has retired from all forms of cricket. Sarwan made the emotional announcement yesterday at the Stella Maris Primary School, the place where his tryst with the game began, when scoring two hundreds in an Under-12 competition. “It’s been an amazing journey, the 36-year-old told the gathering, while accepting that he had a lot more cricket left in him when his international career came to an abrupt end. However, in terms of Guyana, Sarwan feels he has a lot to offer, especially to the

younger generation, but on an administrative standpoint, he pointed out that once the difficulties facing Guyana’s cricket are sorted out, he probably will play a part. Sarwan, who made his first-class debut for Guyana against Barbados in the Red Stripe Cup of 1995-96 at the age of 15, had an international career that lasted 13 years. He featured in 87 Tests, 181 One Day Internationals (ODI), and 18 Twenty20 internationals, ever since his Test debut against Pakistan at Kensington Oval, Barbados in May 2000. Sarwan, who captained West Indies in four Tests, five ODIs and two T20s, finishes his career with a total of 11 994 international runs, spread

Pure love! A student from Stella Maris Primary School feeds Ramnaresh Sarwan a piece of cake.

across all three formats of the game. During his official announcement, Sarwan, while he thanked the Stella Maris `Primary School, the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC), and the many others who have contributed towards his career, he singled out former West Indies players, Roger Harper and Carl Hooper, as the two key persons who had major influences in his cricketing career. Sarwan pointed out that his 105 at St John’s, which led West Indies to a record 418-run successful chase against Australia in May 2003, his 84 on debut against Pakistan, and his career-best 291 against England in Barbados in 2009 were the highpoints in his career. He, however, disclosed that his maiden tour of Australia in 2000-1, turned out to be his lowest phase, making just three runs from five innings, before signing off with a half-century at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Born in Wakenaam, Essequibo, he revealed that former Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath were the best bowlers he had played against, while the two teams were the most difficult ones, especially when playing them

A teacher from Stella Maris Primary School collects the Scotiabank Kiddy’s cricket gear from Ramnaresh Sarwan. in their own backyards. Sarwan's career wasn't short of controversies either. In 2005, he was one among several players involved in a contractual dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) over sponsorship restrictions by the new team sponsor Digicel which resulted in his missing the first Test against the visiting South African team, at his home ground, Bourda. Later in the year, he joined Gayle in boycotting the Sri Lankan tour as the contractual negotiations were not resolved to his satisfaction. Sarwan's last appearance for West Indies came during the 2013 Champions Trophy, but was promptly dropped

after a couple of timid performances, against Pakistan and India. The right-handed batsman is one of only 11 players to score 4 000 or more runs batting at number three and at one time was regarded as the best finisher in ODIs. He last played for Knight Riders in this year’s CPL Tournament. Meanwhile, the felicitation ceremony was also attended by Director of Sport Christopher Jones, former Headmistress of the Stella Maris `Primary School, Natalie Arthur, District Education Officer (Primary) Adrian Elgin, students and teachers of Stella Maris Primary School, among other well-wishers.

Jones, during his remarks urged the students to emulate Sarwan’s achievements. Jones added that the NSC is currently looking to reintegrate Under-12 cricket into the school system. Also making brief remarks were Arthur, Elgin and former vice-captain of the Stella Maris Primary School, Surendran Khayyam. Sarwan was presented with a plaque and a cake, after which he presented an autographed bat along with Scotiabank Kiddies shirts and a Scotiabank Kiddies cricket gear bag, with bats, stumps and balls for the school’s Kiddies cricket team. Sarwan was finally given a tour to the entire school.


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