Yadram, Mangal suspended from ECCC for unsportsmanlike conduct

Following their neglect of sportsmanlike conduct at the conclusion of the East Coast Cricket Committee SPR 40-Over final in December, Enterprise Busta Sports Club has issued an apology to the organisers and sponsors.

The club stated “We the members of the Enterprise Busta Sports Club would like to sincerely apologise to the sponsors of the SPR 40-Over competition and to the organisers, East Coast Cricket Committee, for our inappropriate behavior on the day of the finals of the competition.”

The letter went on to say that the club “takes full responsibility for our actions and hopes it does not affect future sponsorship” while relating that it is committed to working with the body to benefit the youths and cricket on the East Coast of Demerara.

As a result, the committee has decided to ban West Indies under-19 player, Bhaskar Yadram, for four matches organised by the committee while captain of the side during the final, Rohan Mangal, will have to sit out three matches pending the public apology

After the match finished into the night, the umpires related to the organisers that Enterprise were playing under protest while one of the organisers acknowledged receiving a letter of protest with the last pair in the second innings batting.

Tempers were getting out of control with the organisers and a national player exchanging words after which the national player’s family also got involved.

Nevertheless, the presentation got underway with the sponsors expressing their displeasure with the way things unfolded after the game while the organiser said he was embarrassed by the way Enterprise behaved, having done so in a final only last weekend as well.

The organiser stated that he will no longer be a part of any cricket since his family and others were also subjected to verbal attacks.