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29 Jul 2017 09:23 #347402
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EDUCATION Minister Nicolette Henry has called on cricket stakeholders to put aside their differences and channel their energies in bringing a swift end to the administrative crisis that has dogged the sport in recent years.
Henry, who also holds the portfolio for Culture, Youth and Sport, made the appeal yesterday when she, along with Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Basil Williams met with executive members of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) and members of the cricket stakeholders in the boardroom of the Legal Affairs Ministry.
The meeting was called in order to iron out the cricket crisis, and at the same time bring some semblance of normalcy to the manner in which cricket is administered in Guyana.
However, while the government seems ready and willing to bring a swift end to the cricket dilemma, the way forward lies with the Appeal Court.
It was announced by the Legal Affairs Minister that the Order, which was granted by Justice Nareshwar Harnanan on June 16, 2017, has since been appealed. This decision will definitely stall the enforcement of the Cricket Administration Act.
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