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FOUR ANGUILLIAN CRICKETERS FOR 20-20 TOURNAMENT

January 16, 2012
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Four Anguillian cricketers have been included in the Leeward Islands squad of fourteen which will play in the Caribbean 20-20 Tournament, commencing in Antigua on Monday, January 9, and continuing later in Barbados.

L-R: Chesney  Hughes, Shane Burton, Kelbert Walters, Jahmar Hamilton and Coach, Cardigan Connor
L-R: Chesney Hughes, Shane Burton, Kelbert Walters, Jahmar Hamilton and Coach, Cardigan Connor

The cricketers, Chesney Hughes, Shane Burton, Kelbert Walters and Jahmar Hamilton, left Anguilla on Monday, December 26, for Antigua to attend a two-week training camp ahead of the Tournament. “What is important for them is to fine-tune a lot of the training they had been going through, and make sure that as the Leeward Islands’ team they will bond well over the next couple of weeks,” Anguilla’s Cricket Development Officer, Cardigan Connor, told The Anguillian.

“Although young, they have a great deal of experience,” Mr. Connor stated. Both Kelbert Walters and Chesney Hughes have been part of a West Indies Under-19 squad over the last couple of years. They have played for Anguilla in the 20-20 Tournament at the age of fifteen. Jahmar, of course, has played as well. They have had at least four or five years of experience.”

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