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Police will take no prisoners in quest to lock up league
By: Press release
09 February 2010
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The Police cricket team is always a formidable one and this season will be no different and they’ll lock up plenty of wins.

Former captain Pearson Best is still one of the island’s top batsmen. Police have always had an arresting record.

That’s why businessman Stuart Bostock became their main sponsor this season.

"As a former member of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service it is a great pleasure to support the members of the RCIP by sponsoring the Police Cricket Club," said Bostock, president and CEO of The Security Centre.

“The Security Centre were part sponsors of a cricket tour to Barbados last summer, so when my long-term friend and past colleague Inspector Best told me of the opportunity for a more permanent sponsorship relationship I thought it would be a great way to show our appreciation of the RCIPS.

“The RCIPS play a vital role in our community and they have been under increased pressure over recent years.

“Their support is particularly critical to the security industry and they provide unquestioning support to the many security officers employed across the Island.

“Sponsorship of Police Cricket Club is a small way in which we can show our appreciation to the men and women who work so tirelessly within the RCIP and it is my intention to continue this support in other areas."

Best said: “We’re pleased to have The Security Centre sponsoring us. As part of the law enforcement family it’s a pleasure to be in partnership with The Security Centre in our drive to improve cricket in the Cayman Islands.

 
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