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League winners presented with championship trophy at Essex Cricket Club

109Emdad Rahman :

Scintilla Cricket Club were honoured for their extraordinary 2014 Premier Division triumph as the Barking &

Dagenham team were invited to The Essex County Ground to watch Essex Cricket Club continue the push

for promotion in their County Championship fixture against Gloucestershire.

The team were invited onto the pitch at lunch where the famous trophy was presented to the team by

Essex left hander Nick Browne – the first Essex player to score two unbeaten hundreds in a Championship

match in the same game against Derbyshire at Chesterfield.

Eastbury School in Barking & Dagenham have supported Scintilla by allowing use of the clubs cricket

facilities for youngsters and tributes were paid to the school. Scintilla’s sports liaison Mick Rose and head

of P.E Rhys Davies attended the game and ceremony. Mick Rose said: “We were looking for a local project

and team to partner with and Scintilla Cricket Club ticked the boxes. It has been a pleasure working with

this team. Congratulations for the on field success.”

Abul Hussain and Ashfaqur Rahaman Nobel were awarded trophies as joint players of the year and

Rokhan Khan, 16, was selected as the choice for young player. “The dedication from these players has

been excellent. It was hard making choices as all our players played out of their skins,” said current first

team skipper Ayaz Karim.

Club captain Ahmed Choudhury thanked the team for their efforts: “We have always dared to dream and

standing here on the turf of this historic ground today whilst receiving this grand trophy is the fulfilment of a

dream. Thank you to Techshed Ltd for the financial support that has kept us afloat and allowed us to

prosper on the pitch.”

Sushanta Das Gupta from Techshed Ltd said: “It has been a pleasure to support the team. I wish you

further success and hope our partnership continues for a long time.”

Club chairman Muhammad Rahman added: “This is the result of years of blood, sweat, tears. As far as I

am concerned we have had a taste of elite success and it is important that going forward our focus remains

on the current season.

“It will be harder this time and every game will be a cup final. A massive thank you to Graham Smith from

Essex Cricket for providing us with valuable expertise, support and advice.”