The Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) recently held its annual statutory annual General Elections, at the Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) clubhouse to elect the executive body which will serve for the 2021-2022 period.
Delegates from some 15 member clubs from across the capital were represented and participated, a release from the GCA said.
It added that through a well-organised free, fair and transparent elections process, a highly competent and diverse executive body was elected.
Financials for the body were audited by Parmesar Accountants.
The executives elected are:
1. Neil Barry, President -Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC). Barry is a former junior and senior National Cricketer and has been Vice President of the GSA for the past 12 years.
2. Azad Ibrahim, First Vice President – MYO. He has been Vice President of the GSA since 2010.
3. Roger Harper, Second Vice President- Demerara Cricket Club (DCC). A former West Indies and Guyana cricketer and coach, the cricket veteran is the current Chairman of the West Indies Selection Committee.
4. Deborah McNichols, Secretary, MSC. Nichols has been Secretary of the association for the past 12 years.
5. Imran Ally, (MYO)Treasurer- Ally has been treasurer for the past 10 years.
6. Andre McFarlene (Captain GDF) – Has been representing the Guyana Defence Force for the past years.
7. Amitkumar Das, Assistant Treasurer, (Deputy Superintendent of the Guyana Police Force). Das represents the Police Sports Club.
8. Emily Dodson, Marketing Manager- Transport Sports Club (TSC)
9. Devish Ramjattan, Public Relations Officer -Gandhi Youth Organisation.
10. Shaun Massiah, Chairman, Competitions Committee – Transport Sports Club.
11. Mark Harper, Chairman, Senior Selectors – DCC. Harper is a former National Cricketer and International Coach.
12. Roderick Lovell, Chairman, Junior Selectors- GDF, former national player and former Guyana under-15 coach.
The GCA says it remains fully committed to its motto, “Developing quality players, capable of representing Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana and the West Indies with distinction”.