FORMER Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob is supporting the initiative by the TT Cricket Board (TTCB) and Price Club Supermarket to host cricket tournaments as it helps develop the young people of TT.
Jacob spoke at the launch of the Price Club Supermarket Under-17 Youth Series Inter-Zone tournament 2023 at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain, Couva on Thursday.
Jacob said, “The social skills as mentioned by Mr Jason Abdool (of Price Club Supermarket) again is proven necessary to ensure that our young persons develop that patience, courage, determination, humility, develop teamwork, knowing how to set goals for yourself and as Mr (Azim) Bassarath mentioned being very focused.”
Bassarath is the president of the TTCB.
Jacob said athletes in TT are just as talented as others, but when competition comes around the concentration is lacking and it affects their decision-making.
“Our weaknesses are normally shown in the intangibles in that whole aspect of the mental issues in how the young people handle themselves.”
Jacob is expected to have sessions with the cricketers during the Under-17 tournament which include motivational speeches.
“If we could capture the young ones at this early stage and let them understand rules and regulations because cricket has a lot of rules. They have to listen to the umpire and they have to know when decisions are made how to deal with it.” Bassarath thanked Price Club Supermarket for supporting the TTCB again.
“Today we take the opportunity to welcome back one of our loyal and supportive sponsors, The Price Club, the Low Price Supermarket which is based in Chaguanas,” Bassarath said.
“The Price Club, as you are aware have been playing a significant role over the last few years in the development programme of the TTCB through its generous funding of the inter-zone championships.
We are pleased to announce that The Price Club will once again dig deep into their coffers in a welcome display of social corporate responsibility by sponsoring the 2023 Under-17 tournament.”
Price Club’s sponsorship is worth $200,000.
It will be the second national age group competition to get underway this season following the Under-15 Championships which enter its semi-final stage on Friday.
Bassarath said players who compete in the Under-17 tournament are one step closer to becoming senior cricketers.
“I will also like to point out that the Under-17 age group is strategically positioned in the ladder of cricket development as it represents young talented cricketers who have emerged from the Under-13 and Under-15 crop.
“They by virtue of being selected for their zonal councils will have set their sights on moving into the Under-19 cohort which is just one step away from playing for the (TT) Red Force.”
The TTCB president said the high level of crime is troubling and believes cricket can help lower the rate of indiscipline.
“The TTCB also notes with great concern the level of crime