Veteran cricketer and life member of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB), Mortimer George, has just finished writing a book. The book ‘A Time in Our History: Berbice Cricket from 1939 to 2010‘, is a historical, informative and instructive work of literature and features the administrators of cricket in Berbice and four presidents of the Berbice Cricket Board along with a few outstanding cricketers. Having served in numerous administrative positions on the BCB, such as Assistant Secretary, Member of the Executive Committee, county selector, Treasurer and also a representative of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), he writes from an insider’s perspective of the development and administration of the sport, revealing as few of the struggles that took place behind the scenes.He tells of the administrators with whom he worked, those men whose leadership would turn out to be invaluable to the advancement of the sport, and of the star players who would claim international fame.Mortimer George here provides a historical review of the growth and development of the sport of cricket in Berbice, Guyana.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
A TIME IN OUR HISTORY BERBICE CRICKET FROM 1939 TO 2010
Veteran cricketer and life member of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB), Mortimer George, has just finished writing a book. The book ‘A Time in Our History: Berbice Cricket from 1939 to 2010‘, is a historical, informative and instructive work of literature and features the administrators of cricket in Berbice and four presidents of the Berbice Cricket Board along with a few outstanding cricketers. Having served in numerous administrative positions on the BCB, such as Assistant Secretary, Member of the Executive Committee, county selector, Treasurer and also a representative of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), he writes from an insider’s perspective of the development and administration of the sport, revealing as few of the struggles that took place behind the scenes.He tells of the administrators with whom he worked, those men whose leadership would turn out to be invaluable to the advancement of the sport, and of the star players who would claim international fame.
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