Less
More
-
Posts: 63830
-
Thank you received: 37
-
-
21 Aug 2014 11:56 #208632
by chairman
Whether you want to view him as a rising star or a force to reckon with in Regional youth cricket, national youth cricketer Kemo Paul displayed the potential in the recently-concluded West Indies Cricket Board Under-19 tournament, that once harnessed, could enable him the opportunity to play at the highest level.
Paul, who hails from the Arawak village of Saxacalli on the left bank of the Essequibo River, recently featured in the national U-19 team that won the WICB double crown, the three-day and the one-day tournaments.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
cricketwindies.com/forum/
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Less
More
-
Posts: 95763
-
Thank you received: 45
-
-
Less
More
-
Posts: 11704
-
Thank you received: 20
-
-
21 Aug 2014 15:48 #208696
by The Captain
[color=rgb(17, 17, 17)]Kemo Paul, who scored four half-centuries in five innings and bowled with genuine pace on occasions, took home the Best All-Rounder Award which was put up by the National Sports Commission (NSC).[/color]
[color=rgb(17, 17, 17)][/color]
Brian Sattaur became the first Guyana Captain to win both three-day and one-day titles in the same year bettering the feat of Steven Jacobs, who lead Guyana to the three-day title in 2007 in St. Kitts before losing to Jamaica in the 50-over final the same year when Horace Miller decimated the Guyana bowling attack with an explosive 133
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Less
More
-
Posts: 95763
-
Thank you received: 45
-
-
Less
More
-
Posts: 95763
-
Thank you received: 45
-
-
-
Forum
-
West Indies Cricket Fans Forum
-
THE PITCH
-
Rising star Kemo Paul eyes senior team selection
Time to create page: 0.205 seconds