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Danny Ramnarais
Kacamchand "Danny" Ramnarais (born 20 June 1964 in Guyana) was a Guyanese and Canadian cricket player. He played three first-class cricket, first-class matches in the mid-1980s, and later played for the Canadian cricket team, Canadian national team in two ICC Trophy tournaments plus the 1998 Commonwealth Games. ReferencesCricket Archive player profile
1964 births Living people Guyanese cricketers Guyana cricketers Berbice cricketers Canadian cricketers Cricketers at the 1998 Commonwealth Games People from East Berbice-Corentyne Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada Wicket-keepers {{Canada-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Port Mourant
Port Mourant is a town on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast in East Berbice-Corentyne, Guyana. It is the birthplace of the late president Cheddi Jagan as well as many of Guyana's most famous Cricket, cricketers. Port Mourant was originally a sugar estate. Many residents are self-employed, but the sugar industry continues to be a source of employment. Port Mourant is made up of 15 areas including Free Yard, Bound Yard, Portuguese Quarter, Bangladesh, Ankerville, Clifton, Tain, Miss Phoebe and John’s. Bound Yard was named for the indentured labourers who lived there, and when their contracts were finished, they moved to Free Yard. Neighboring areas include Rose Hall, Guyana, Rose Hall town and Bloomfield village. History The Port Mourant sugar estate was situated in what was historically called the Corantyne district. By the mid 20th century, this district was considered the more prosperous of the sugar-growing regions, the largest producer of rice, and the five estates also su ...
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