THE Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket programme will be expanded in Trinidad and Tobago.
Since 2000, the programme has been teaching children the rudiments of the game, including batting, bowling, fielding and catching and also provides equipment and training for teachers to coach the basics of the game.
The announcement of the expansion was made at the launch of the 2016 installment of the Programme at the National Cricket Centre, Balmain, Couva.
Anya M. Schnoor, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Scotiabank TT said: “We remain proud to be associated with a feeder programme such as this and it is because of the remarkable strides the programme has seen here in Trinidad and Tobago that today, I am pleased to announce that this year, the programme has been expanded. Boys and girls in twice as many schools will now benefit from the Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket programme.




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