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The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) would shortly be constructing five batting cages as part of a massive county wide developmental programme.The board over the next few months will be involved in several major projects as it strives to make sure that every cricket talent in the county is developed to their full potential.The five cages which will be constructed locally, were made possible with sponsorship from popular Contractor Peter Lewis and overseas medical Doctor Dr. Alstein Denbow.Lewis is sponsoring the construction of four of the cages at the cost of eight hundred thousand dollars while Dr Denbow would sponsor one at US$1000.The cages would be shared out across Berbice with one each at West Berbice, New Amsterdam/Canje and Upper Corentyne while two would be in the Lower Corentyne area.Foster stated that the cages would be a major boost for youth batsmen to practice across the county. The BCB has already acquired four bowling machines at the cost of $1.6 M and they would be used to