Harper calls for better application

Secretary of the GCA Deborah McNichol receives the cheque from Noble House Seafoods representative Percy Corlette.

President of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) Roger Harper, says he expects to see greater significance in every game of the upcoming GCA/ Noble House Seafoods second division two-day competition.

Speaking at the tournament’s launch yesterday at the Malteenoes Sports Club (MSC) pavilion, Harper said he expects, with the four zones implementation, every game will have greater significance; meaning there will be better application by individuals and teams.

The tournament will be played under a new format, where 16 teams will compete in four zones instead of two, as