Beharry newest partner with GCA

Second division limited overs competition launched

By Calvin Roberts
The Edward B. Beharry Group of Companies through its Champion brand products became the latest business entity in Corporate Guyana to partner with the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) when they became the official sponsor of that entity’s second division limited overs competition.

From left: president and vice president  of the Georgetown Cricket Association Bish Panday and Alfred Mentore, along with Chairman of the Competitions Committee Shawn Messiah and Public Relations Officer, Adam Harris, look on smilingly as Treasurer Harry Parmesar collects the sponsorship cheque from Merchandising and Promotions Manager Edward B. Beharry Group of Companies Limited Anthony Xavier. (Lawrence Fanfair photo)At a brief presentation ceremony held at the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) pavilion yesterday, Merchandising and Promotions Manager of the sponsor Anthony Xavier handed over the sponsorship cheque with a value of $600,000.00 to treasurer of the GCA Harry Parmesar.

Prior to such being done, president of the GCA Bish Panday in a short statement congratulated the sponsor for their positive response to the application of coming on board with his entity.

“When I addressed the first Annual awards ceremony of the GCA a week ago, I mentioned that we were in discussion with two potential sponsors with relations to some new competitions and I am happy to stand here today for the launching of one of those competitions the Edward B. Beharry second division limited overs competition.”

Panday further stated “ There are many second division teams in Georgetown and the GCA has no second division limited overs competition so this sponsorship by Edward B. Beharry fills that void affording the cricketers the opportunity to play more cricket and in some cases to press their case for inclusion in their first division teams.”

Panday also told those gathered that the GCA did not see sponsorship as just a handing over of a cheque, but an opportunity for the two parties to mutually benefit from what was being done.