The Devon Ramnauth Region Two Development Youth Cricket League which is set to bowl off at the weekend, if the weather permits, is not just an ordinary cricket league.
This is according to first-class left-arm spinner Anthony Adams who disclosed to Stabroek Sports that, aside from the much needed on-field action, the league is also presenting opportunities for the players to be mentored by the region’s seasoned cricketers.
“Although I’m involved, I’m not a coach but more as a mentor for one of the teams which is United Warriors,” the 27-year-old Adams, who made his first-class debut for the Guyana Jaguars several seasons ago, told this publication. “I’ve been mainly speaking with one of the captains. I haven’t met the other players but my interactions with Benny Persaud [Skipper of United Warriors] is mainly about captaincy and just sharing my little knowledge to help improve his overall skills,” he added.