Local Limacol CPL volunteers get ready to play

With the inaugural Limacol Caribbean Premier League just seven days away, more than 90 volunteers from across the country gathered at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, on Sunday for a training session aimed at ensuring their readiness for the greatest party in sports.
The men and women, most with experience from previous such events, were trained in nine functional areas of operation for the matches, including cricket operations, event support, media and accreditation, VIP and hospitality and entertainment.

Volunteers assigned to ushering and hospitality going through their paces at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence
Volunteers assigned to ushering and hospitality going through their paces at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence

Limacol CPL Volunteer Coordinator Sabrina Panday, pleased with the outcome of the training session, noted that the total number of those agreeing to donate their time and energies to the successful hosting of the Guyana leg matches would be more than 100 come match day.
“One hundred and thirty five volunteers will be placed in the different job areas to ensure our spectators are given an awesome experience,” Panday said.
“I know our charm and hospitality as Guyanese will be on show. Training was successful and we are ready to play our part in this inaugural tournament,” she added.
The Limacol Caribbean Premier League tournament will commence July 30, with matches in Guyana scheduled on July 31, August 2 and 4.

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