Range Developments supports promising young cricketer from Dominica’s national team

Joseph surrounded by his Range-sponsored cricket kit

Range Developments is pleased to be supporting the career aspirations of an up and coming young cricket player from Dominica’s national team.

Brian Joseph, 22, hails from the North-Eastern village of Marigot on the island of Dominica and is one of only a few to be making his name as a cricketer of note from the village. His incredible talent was obvious from a tender age when he was selected to pay for the Dominica under-13 cricket team and went on to represent both the Windward Islands and Dominica at various different levels.

However, pursuing the sport is a costly affair with sports equipment costing thousands of dollars for a full kit. Range Developments has helped Brian – who is also their employee – by paying for his entire kit so that he can continue participating in tournaments as well as practising his skills on a regular basis.

Brian is very thankful of this support and said: “I’ve been playing cricket for the past ten years and my dream is to get involved in first class cricket and play at the highest level. I’m working towards the 2020 Windward Island Senior tournament where I am looking to represent Dominica and am very thankful for the support I have received from Range Developments.”

Brian is currently on the Dominica under-23 team, which is scheduled to tour Barbados later in the year. He has won a number of awards in recent years including ‘Most Valuable Player’ in a T20 tournament in the British Virgin Islands where he represented Virgin Gorda.

Mr. Emmanuel Nanthan, Head of CBIU Program & Chairman of Dominica Cricket Academy said:

“Brian is a very promising young cricketer. He has represented Dominica and the Windward Islands at the youth level and we expect good things of him in the future…he is an aggressive fast bowler and a competent middle order batsman. We wish him well!”

Range Developments has an active interest in supporting projects which encourage young people to develop their skills and potential for the future. Previous initiatives for the benefit of youth have included funding scholarships for underprivileged students, providing free school equipment to hundreds of school children as well as providing significant financial support to CALLS – an educational centre which provides teaching and guidance for young people who are unable to continue their studies at school due to poor performance in exams. Moreover, Range Developments has just received an award from CALLS for its ‘Outstanding Support and Contribution’ towards their work after hurricane Maria, which enabled the Center to re-open so students could continue their studies.

The Range Developments team hopes to build upon their social responsibility efforts by further supporting other worthwhile projects and initiatives. If you have any suggestions regarding opportunities that Range Developments might be interested in supporting, please contact [email protected]

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7 Comments

  1. Neville
    July 4, 2019

    They using our money to support one of us…? What kind of BS is that? Dominica doesn’t belong to Dominicans anymore and clearly is run by a bunch of local and foreign passport sellers. That is what 15 years of the Skerrit regime has done to our island. High noon to kick corrupt Skerrit and all his Scharlatans out of Dominica. Enough is enough!

  2. ?????????????????
    July 3, 2019

    Congratulations Brian!

    Where are you all? Only looking for articles to defame someone. Need you guys here to congratulate young Brian Joseph, 22 years.

  3. Cricket lover
    July 3, 2019

    Congrats Kawang

  4. A Cut Above The Rest
    July 3, 2019

    All the best young man! I encourage you to Carpe diem (seize the day) and make the most of your talent and opportunities to shine.

    The window to impress the regional and international selectors is very narrow; however, at 23 you still have some time to make your mark on the sport.

    Hopefully The Most High will bless you with a lucrative contract that will help sustain a family and allow you to be able to give back in kind. Go get ‘em Young Bro!!!

  5. En Ba La
    July 3, 2019

    This is good news for the young man. Well wishes to him.

    Thanks again range developments for your interest in the youth and people of Dominica

  6. Riv
    July 3, 2019

    Do well and make us proud. Wishing you the best as you aspire to do great things.

  7. Looking
    July 3, 2019

    We should be very happy for every opportunity and every form of assistance provided to our fellow Dominicans. But, its interesting that a company, tasked with the sales of OUR passports, uses the proceeds of the sales of OUR passports to build hotels, to fund A charitable organization (in the name of OUR leader and wife) among other things. Its like taking OUR salaries and providing for us and saying, “Hey! see what i did for you!”

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