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Cricket Ombudsman needed to resolve impasse among area boards - Stabroek News

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Vice President (ag) of the East Coast Cricket Committee (ECCC) Lalta Gainda says an acceptable resolution to the cricking debacle in Guyana must be initiated through the office of the Cricket Ombudsman as stipulated in the Cricket Administration Act.   

The article Cricket Ombudsman needed to resolve impasse among area boards appeared first on Stabroek News.

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