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By Calvin Roberts

“To develop any sport you must have a programme. If there is no programme in place then you will be working on a hit and miss basis. But with a programme, you know where you are going and you can work to get there. You should also have past players involved at the administrative level. ”

Assistant organizing secretary of Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club Ravindranauth Kissoonlall left, receives the cheque from Basil Butcher in whose name the Trust Fund has been established. (Clairmonte Marcus photo)So said former West Indies middle order batsman Basil Butcher who was making a brief statement following the announcement that a Cricket Development Trust Fund in his name was being established by the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTYSC)……


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