Guyana Police Force donates gear to Savory and Sampson ahead of Breakout T20 League

Kemol Savory and Quentin Sampson, both serving members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) and long-time cricketers for the force, have been presented with new cricket kits ahead of their participation in the inaugural West Indies Breakout T20 tournament in Trinidad and Tobago.

Ravindradat Budhram, Deputy Commissioner of Police Administration and Chairman of the Guyana Police Force Cricket, met with the two players and National Coach Ryan Hercules to offer his congratulations and support.

Savory and Sampson, who have represented the GPF on the cricket field for over a decade, are part of the Guyana Rainforest Rangers squad for the tournament, which runs from April 25th to May 10th.

Coach Hercules, a veteran with over 15 years of coaching experience and a key figure in Guyana’s recent three consecutive regional titles, including the Four-Day Championship, offered words of encouragement to the pair.

“This is a significant opportunity, but it’s also just the beginning for you both,” Hercules said.

“Stay focused, maintain your discipline, and never forget the hard work that has brought you to this stage. Represent the Police Force and your country with pride, and use every match as a chance to develop, both as cricketers and as individuals.”

During the presentation, Deputy Commissioner Budhram extended his best wishes to Savory and Sampson and presented them with complete cricket kits as a gesture of support from the Guyana Police Force.

He also reminded them of the responsibility they carry as representatives of both the GPF and the nation.

“Your conduct, both on and off the field, should always reflect the values we uphold,” Budhram emphasised.

The post Guyana Police Force donates gear to Savory and Sampson ahead of Breakout T20 League appeared first on News Room Guyana.