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BVI Announces Squad for USVI President’s Cup Cricket Tournament

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The British Virgin Islands Cricket Association (BVICA) has unveiled its squad for the upcoming USVI President’s Cup Cricket Tournament in St. Thomas, USVI. The team will be led by Captain Imran Smith of Falcons CC, with Reno Mettelholzer of Royal Knights CC serving as Vice Captain.

The full squad includes Imran Smith (Captain), Reno Mettelholzer (Vice Captain), Joel Williams, Julian St. Clair, Collis Frazer, DonPaul Chrisnanand, Richard Francis, Shelan Isidore, Johann Lezana, Ameri Hinds, Vaden Walker, Juenick Mingo, and Jerome Morris. Elvis Richards has been appointed as Team Manager.

In an interview with BVICA Public Relations Officer Alison Scatliffe, Captain Imran Smith expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to lead the team. “I appreciate the fact that they entrusted me with the leadership role. It’s a pleasure representing the BVI and leading a bunch of talented guys,” Smith said.

On the team’s preparation, Smith shared that players have been training with their respective clubs and began focused collective sessions two weeks before the tournament. The training has centered around strategic play and a solid understanding of the basic rules to ensure a cohesive team performance.

When discussing his approach to leadership, Smith stressed the importance of balancing tactical strategies with motivation, while fostering a strong team bond and adaptability in various game situations.

Regarding the competition, Smith acknowledged a level of familiarity with some players from St. Thomas through local competitions. However, he cautioned against underestimating any team. “I know the BVI team has a very good chance of becoming winners. We just have to go out there and put what we practiced into play,” he remarked confidently.

Smith also addressed fans who would be unable to attend the matches, encouraging them to support the team in any way possible, and expressed optimism about the future of cricket in the BVI.

PHOTO: Imran Smith

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