ENet joins in support of ‘Cricket for Charity’

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ENet, Guyana’s fastest mobile network has joined in support of the ‘Cricket for Charity’ match at the National Stadium, Providence, on August 12.

ENet will donate G$5,000 to charity for every run the President Dr. Irfaan Ali makes in the match.

The Head-of-State headlines the ‘Cricket for Charity’ match at the National Stadium as part of the Kares One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast grand finale.

President Ali, who has a blazing tapeball hundred against members of disciplined services, is expected to lead several government officials on the field to face business community members, all in a noble effort to raise funds for charity.

Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., entertainers Rawle Ferguson and Kerwin Bollers, and cricket stars Ramnaresh Sarwan, Lennox Cush, Devendra Bishoo and Steven Jacobs, and others are confirmed to play.

President Ali and Cush will captain the teams.

The charity match is scheduled to start at 18:00h, and the organisers have staked G$200,000 for the winning side to donate to Charity.

President Ali, one of the first to support the tournament, noted the event would bring many people together from various communities under the ‘One Guyana’ banner.

Meanwhile, the first semi-final pits the rampant Eccles All-Stars against Team Corruption from 14:00h, followed by V-Net Vipers, who ousted Village Rams, against Tarmac Titans from 16:00h.

Banks DIH also reaffirmed their commitment to hosting the free ‘Kidz Zone’ at the National Stadium, aback the Green Stand.

The children will enjoy free rides in the child-friendly zone, including a bouncy castle and free ice cream, soda, snacks, and water.

Only the Green Stand will be open for usage, but the Red Stand will be open if there is an overfill.

Below the Green Stand will host the Corporate Village and have all amenities such as food and drinks for the fans.

The first-ever champions will pocket G$1M, while the losing finalist will collect G$300,000.

The two losing semi-finalists will walk away with G$100,000 each. There will also be prizes for outstanding individual performances.

The Most Valuable Player of the tournament will get a motorbike valued over G$250,000, compliments of Assuria Insurance.

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