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Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate: Physical Education and Sport

The document is a school-based assessment project report for a Physical Education and Sport course. It details the planning and execution of a cricket competition by the student Akesh Alex Persaud, who served as the Competition Manager. The report includes sections on the history of cricket internationally, regionally, and locally; rules and equipment of the game; and the student's reflection and documentation of fulfilling their role in managing the competition.

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Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate: Physical Education and Sport

The document is a school-based assessment project report for a Physical Education and Sport course. It details the planning and execution of a cricket competition by the student Akesh Alex Persaud, who served as the Competition Manager. The report includes sections on the history of cricket internationally, regionally, and locally; rules and equipment of the game; and the student's reflection and documentation of fulfilling their role in managing the competition.

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TESTCODE: 01252090 CANDIDATE NUMBER: 0900250879

Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate


Physical Education and Sport
School Based Assessment (SBA)
Year 2023

Name of Centre: Hope Secondary School


Centre Number: 090025
Candidate Name: Akesh Alex Persaud
Candidate Number: 0900250879
Subject: Physical Education and Sport
Test Code: 01252090
Tertiary: Guyana
Title of Project: To Plan and Execute a Cricket Competition
Role in Project: Competition Manager
Name of Teacher: Miss Yogeeta Ballkishun

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Table of Content
Content Page
Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………………………... 1
Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………...2
History of Cricket
• International…………………………………………………………………………..…3
• Regional………………………………………………………………………………....4
• Local…………………………………………………………………………………….5
Field of Play…………………………………………………………………………………….6
Equipment for Playing Cricket………………………………………………………………. ..7
Rules of Playing the Game……………………………………………………………………...8
➢ Standard Rules
➢ Modified Rules
Umpire Signs……………………………………………………………………………………9
Role of the competition……………………………………………………………………...…10
Reasons for choosing the Role………………………………………………………………....10
Other Roles Chosen …………………………………………………………………………....11
Reflection……………………………………………………………………………………….12
Recommendation……………………………………………………………………………….13
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………….….14
Reference…………………………………………………………………………………….…15
Appendix
✓ Permission letter……………………………………………………………………..…16
✓ Minutes………………………………………………………………………………....17
✓ Competition poster ……………………………………………………………….……19
✓ Competition flow chart ………………………………………………………………...20
✓ Sample of score sheet ………………………………………………………………….21
✓ Injury report …………………………………………………………………………....22
✓ Committee telephone directory ……………………………………………………...…23
✓ Pictures of Competition ………………………………………………………………....24
✓ News article ………………………………………………………………………….….27

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Acknowledgement
This School Based Assessment would not have been positively accomplished without the help
and advice of my teacher. With great gratitude I would like to thank the subject teacher, Ms.
Yogeeta Ballkishun, for her help and guidance throughout this project.

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Introduction
The school Based Assessment for the Physical Education and Sport for the Caribbean Secondary
Examination Certificate aim is to plan and execute a Competition for any particular sport. The
sport that was chosen for this School Based Assessment is cricket, since it is popular within the
school. To ensure that the Competition was successful, each student was given a role to execute
which was successfully done and the Competition was accomplished.

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International Cricket

International Governing body of Cricket: International Cricket Council (ICC)


The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the world governing body of cricket. It was founded
as the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909 by representatives from Australia, England and South
Africa. It was renamed as the International Cricket Conference in 1965, and took up its current
name in 1987. The ICC has its headquarters in Dubai, UAE.
The earliest reference to cricket is in South East England in the mid-16th century. It spread
globally with the expansion of the British Empire, with the first international matches in the
second half of the 19th century.The game’s governing body is the International Cricket Council
(ICC), which has over a 100 members, twelve of which are full members who play Test matches.
The game’s rules, the Laws of cricket, are maintained by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in
London.The sport is followed primarily in South Asia, Australasia, the United Kingdom,
Southern Africa and the West Indies. Women’s cricket, which is organised and played
separately, has also achieved international standard.

Example of an International Cricket Player:


Joe Root

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Regional Cricket

The West Indies Cricket Board joined the sport’s international ruling body, the Imperial Cricket
Council, in 1926, and played their official international Test match in 1982.Although blessed
with great players in our early days as a Test nation, our success remained sporadic until the
1960s. By the late 1970s, the West Indies had a side recognized as unofficial world champions,
filled with skilled batsmen, brilliant fielders and a fearsome pace bowling attack. Our team from
the 1970s and 1980s is now widely regarded as one of the best in test cricket’s history.
In 2016, the West Indies became the only team in history to be World Champions simultaneously
in three ICC World Cup Competitions, the Men’s ICC World T20, the Women’s ICC world T20,
and the ICC under-19 World Cup.

Example of a Regional Cricket Player:


Nicholas Pooran

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Local Cricket

Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) was founded in 1943, assuming control of cricket throughout
Guyana from Georgetown Cricket Club. This action followed the formation of the Berbice
Cricket Board in 1939. William Stanley Jones, then President of the Georgetown Cricket Club,
became the first President of the GCB. Jones, donated the famous Jones Cup to the GCB in 1954,
was President of the British Guiana Sugar Company at that time.
In 1917, Thomas Flood, President of the British Guiana East Indian Cricket Club (now Everest)
introduced the Flood Cup for inter-county competition amongst East Indians only. Both Flood
Cup and Kawall cup competition ended in 1938. The introduction of the Jones Cup for inter-
county competition opened up competition to players of all races in 1954, indicating the end of
race-based competitions.
In 1943 to 1992 votes were cast, rules were made and changed and in 1992, the GCB handed
over control of cricket in the county of Demerara to the newly constituted Demerara Cricket
Board. A new constitution was adopted which gave an equal amount of nine (9) votes to each of
the counties; Demerara Cricket Board, Berbice Cricket Board and the Essequibo Cricket Board;
who all became the only Bonafede members of the GCB. History was recorded in 1999 when
local players donned colored clothing for the first time in a local club competition, the Banks
Premium Beer, which was won by GCC. This new practice was in keeping with international
changes.

Example of a Local Cricket Player:


Chanderpaul Hemraj

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Field of Play

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Equipment used for playing Cricket

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Rules for playing the Game

Standard Rules in playing the game cricket:


1. Cricket consists of 2 teams which includes of 11 players each that will be on the field.
2. Players must wear protective gears while playing to avoid injuries.
3. Cricket consists of at least one innings where each team will take turns in batting and
fielding or bowling.
4. Hitting the ball over the boundary on the full equals 6 runs.
5. Umpire decision is final.

Modified Rules in playing the game cricket:


1. Teams must consist of no more than 7 players consisting of 5 males and 2 females. Each
team must consist of players from only within the school if not the team will be
disqualified.
2. A game must contain 4 overs per innings, one girl must bowl one over. It’s a tape ball
competition.
3. The winner of each game will qualify to the finals.
4. Scores points can change to accommodate different type of match e.g., children wouldn’t
be able to hit across the boundary so the boundary point would be change.
5. The wicket will be between 16 to 20 meters. Bowlers will use only use on end of the
pitch.

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Umpire Signals

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Role in the competition

Akesh Persaud: Competition Manager

Reasons for choosing the role


The reason for choosing the role of a competition manager is because I am capable of expressing
my skills of planning and executing. With expressing my roles and responsibilities of planning
and executing it can benefit me for future events in preparing them to be successful.

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Other Roles Chosen


No. Name of Students Role

1. Jonathan Persaud Competition Director


2. Suresh Sugrim Competition Director
3. Alya Rampersaud Competition Director
4. Cleon Hughe Competition Manager
5. Akesh Persaud Competition Manager
6. Tanuja Dayaram Competition Manager
7. Healey Samaroo Competition Secretary
8. Tushar Mahadeo Competition Secretary
9. Omar Rupnarine Competition Secretary
10. Lynesha Henry Equipment Manager
11. Ariella Hunter Equipment Manager
12. Yatesh Algu Equipment Manager
13. Chateram Sookhai Equipment Manager
14. Pernella Hossanah Coaches
15. Dekossi Robinson Coaches
16. Travis Thomas Coaches
17. Wazim Ali Coaches
18. Darion Peters Team Manager
19. Mahima Budhram Team Manager
20. Hotto Russell Team Manager
21. Asa Alphonso Team Manager
22. Abidalia London Sports Journalist
23. Lakram Jailall Sports Journalist
24. Andre Gouveia Sports Journalist
25. Shetavia Montrose First Aid Manager
26. Jasmine Holder First Aid Manager
27. Arvin Rupnarine First Aid Manager
28. Shamar Waldron First Aid Manager
29. Antwone Grant Event Officials
30. Omario Gentle Event Officials
31. Mark Junior George Event Officials
32. Khemnauth Swhenand Event Official

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Reflection
Overall Reflection:
The overall reflection for this project is that it benefits the group members as well as the
partakers. Due to the fact that the group members are being able to showcase their leadership and
cooperation. This was hard on students because they had to study for test. This project helped
prepared us for the completion of tasks within a period of time so in the world of works, we are
able to do so.

Working with group members:


This project could have only been completed by group members that are cooperation and stands
with gender equality and by working with such members, you are able to showcase your
different roles and responsibility without being judged based on your gender, religious
background, etc. Aside from the competition manager, I helped the umpire because he couldn’t
remember some of the signs. This competition benefited all the group members because it shows
the cooperation whether you were agreeing and disagreeing and by working together anything
can be possible.

Personal Reflection:
This SBA also helped for the world of works due to completing tasks with the time period,
working with other members from different culture and gender and maintain cooperation
whether you are agreeing or disagreeing. I really enjoyed doing this SBA because we were able
to express my responsibilities and opinions to carry out my tasks.

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Recommendations
It can recommend that:
➢ When carrying out such activity, all Covid-19 protocols should be followed although
some of the members weren’t wearing a mask and they were standing close to one
another.
➢ Each student should also have knowledge on the role that they were assigned to so it will
be easy for completing their tasks.

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Conclusion
The game was fairly played between both teams with several players receiving trophies and
medals for their great performance in the competition. This School Based Assessment was
organized in a positive way and the competition for the sport of cricket that was conducted and
successfully carried out.

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References
Ards Cricket Club: Setting a field. (n.d.). Retrieved March 11, 2022, from
https://ards.hitscricket.com/pages/page_1519/Setting-a-field.aspx
Cricket Umpire Signals | PDF. (n.d.). Scribd. Retrieved March 11, 2022, from
https://www.scribd.com/document/399427403/cricket-umpire-signals
Cricket West Indies. (2021). In Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cricket_West_Indies&oldid=1062111763
Joe Root https://wisden.com/almanack/joe-root-the-summer-englands-milkybar-kid-came-of-
age-almanack
Guyana Cricket Board. (2019). In Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guyana_Cricket_Board&oldid=928264214
International Cricket Council. (2022). In Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Cricket_Council&oldid=1076255553
Nicholas Pooran https://www.inkl.com/news/west-indies-batsman-nicholas-pooran-banned-for-
ball-tampering-in-odi-series-against-afghanistan
Protective Equipment That Are MUST While Playing Cricket. (2018, May 6). Playo.
https://blog.playo.co/protective-equipment-while-playing-cricket/
Chanderpaul Hemraj https://sportslumo.com/cricket/cpl-chanderpaul-hemraj-whips-up-a-storm-
as-guyana-amazon-warriors-trounce-barbados-royals/
Windies | The official website of Cricket West Indies for live scores. (n.d.). Windies. Retrieved
March 11, 2022, from https://www.windiescricket.com

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Appendices
Permission letter

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Minutes
On June 6th,2022, the first Physical Education and Sport meeting was called. The meeting
commenced promptly at 11:30 am and ended at 12:05 pm. During this meeting, it was agreed
that a Tape Ball Cricket competition would be conducted for the class project. It was then
discussed that all covid-19 guidelines and protocols would be adhered to on the day of the
competition.
It was decided that the competition would be held at the Hope Secondary school Tarmac, the
number of overs would be five (5) and the number of players per team would be seven (7)
including a mix of males and females.
The dress code for officials was decided and agreed to be black track pants with a white T-Shirt.
A contribution towards the competition was decided upon to offset snacks and refreshments,
Trophies, medals, and other miscellaneous items for the competition.
The competition was set to begin at 9:00 am promptly and end at noon on 25th June, 2022.The
meeting was addressed by the competition directors and competition managers.
Those present at the meeting were:
1. Jonathan Persaud
2. Suresh Sugrim
3. Alya Rampersaud
4. Cleon Hughes
5. Akesh Persaud
6. Tanuja Dayaram
7. Healey Samaroo
8. Tushar Mahadeo
9. Omar Rupnarine
10. Lynesha Henry
11. Ariella Hunter
12. Yatesh Algu
13. Chateram Sookhai
14. Pernella Hossanah
15. Dekossi Robinson
16. Travis Thomas
17. Wazim Ali
18. Darion Peters
19. Hotto Russell
20. Asa Alphonso
21. Abidalia London
22. Lakram Jailall
23. Mahima Budhram
24. Andre Gouveia
25. Shetavia Montrose
26. Jasmine Holder

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27. Arvin Rupnarine


28. Antwone Grant
29. Omorio Gentle
30. Khemnauth Swehenand
Those absent were:
1. Shamar Waldron
2. Mark George

Prepared by competition Secretaries:


Healey Samaroo
Tushar Mahadeo
Omar Rupnarine

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Competition poster

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Competition Flow Chart

Competition Competition Competition


Director Manager Secretaries
J. Persaud C.Hughe H.Samaroo
S.Sugrim A.Persaud T. Mahadeo
A.Rampersaud T.Dayaram O.Rupnarine

Coaches Equipment
P.Hossanah Team Manager
Manager
D.Robinson D.Peters
A.Hunter
T.Thomas M. George
Y.Algu
W.Ali H.Russell
C.Sookhai
A.Alphonso
L. Henry

Journalist First Aid Officer Event Officials

A.London S.Montrose O.Gentle


L. Jailall J.Holder A.Grant
A. Gouvia A.Rupnarine K.Swhenand
S.Waldron M. Budhram

Prepared by Competition Directors:


J. Persaud
S.Sugrim
A.Rampersaud

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Samples of score sheet

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Injury report
On the 25th of June 2022, the CSEC physical education and sport students hosted a tape ball
cricket competition to facilitate their class project as is mandated by the examination council.

To note during the competition there were few minor injuries that occurred on the tarmac, and
they were treated by the first aid officers These included minor bruises which was cleaned using
a wipe applying iodine and a bandaged. Also, there was a minor hit from a ball, but it was well
taken care of.

The first aid officers were provided with all protocols and guidelines. Sanitization of all
participants and social distancing was maintained. All Officer had first aid kits to treat all injuries
that may arise during the competition

Reported by first aid Officer:


Shetavia Montrose
Jasmine Holder
Shamar Waldron
Arvin Rupnarine

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Committee Telephone Directory


No. Name of Students Role Chosen Contact Number

1. Jonathan Persaud Competition Director 698-5446


2. Suresh Sugrim Competition Director 688-7715
3. Alya Rampersaud Competition Director 623- 4379
4. Cleon Hughe Competition Manager 632-9284
5. Akesh Persaud Competition Manager 626-2660
6. Tanuja Dayaram Competition Manager 600-5936
7. Healey Samaroo Competition Secretary 642-9548
8. Tushar Mahadeo Competition Secretary 610-8823
9. Omar Rupnarine Competition Secretary 603-4486
10. Lynesha Henry Equipment Manager 674-3804
11. Ariella Hunter Equipment Manager 626-1860
12. Yatesh Algu Equipment Manager 630-7576
13. Chateram Sookhai Equipment Manager 685-9356
14. Pernella Hossanah Coaches 613-0423
15. Dekossi Robinson Coaches 655- 1076
16. Travis Thomas Coaches 668-8691
17. Wazim Ali Coaches 658-0243
18. Darion Peters Team Manager 656-5697
19. Mark George Team Manager 619-1064
20. Hotto Russell Team Manager 683-7765
21. Asa Alphonso Team Manager 685-1694
22. Abidalia London Sports Journalist 659-9448
23. Lakram Jailall Sports Journalist 698-9433
24. Andre Gouveia Sports Journalist 679-1023
25. Shetavia Montrose First Aid Manager 611-3160
26. Jasmine Holder First Aid Manager 614-2254
27. Arvin Rupnarine First Aid Manager 699-1010
28. Shamar Waldron First Aid Manager 622-4030
29. Antwone Grant Event Officials 619-1934
30. Omario Gentle Event Officials 673-1423
31. Khemnauth Swhenand Event Official 639-5478
32. Mahima Budhram Event Official 694-5375

Prepared by competition Secretaries:


Healey Samaroo
Tushar Mahadeo
Omar Rupnarine

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Pictures of the competition

Players warming up with team Coach

Game in process

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Presentation Ceremony

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The Winning team.

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Newspaper Article

Prepared by Sports Journalist:


Abidalia London
Lakram Jailall
Andre Gouveia

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