Ninvalle pays tribute to blind cricket pioneer Cecil Morris

Former Blind Cricket Association President, Cecil Morris
The Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle has expressed deep condolences following the passing of Cecil Morris, a former President of the Guyana Blind Cricket Association (GBCA) and a passionate advocate for inclusive sports.
Morris is remembered for his tireless efforts to promote blind cricket in Guyana and the Caribbean, making a lasting impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Director of Sports, Steve Ninvalle
In honor of his legacy, a Day of Reflection will take place on December 15 at the Society for the Blind from 11:00hrs to 14:00hrs; allowing colleagues, athletes, and supporters to pay tribute to his contributions. Ninvalle emphasized that Morris was not just an administrator but a champion for inclusion and fairness in sports, helping to elevate Guyana’s role in the Caribbean blind cricket movement.
“Cecil Morris was more than an administrator; he was a voice for inclusion and fairness. The NSC has always acknowledged his dedication to ensuring that persons with disabilities, particularly the visually impaired, were afforded a level playing field in sport,” Ninvalle said.
His advocacy has shaped more inclusive policies in sports, inspiring future generations to pursue equity and opportunity. Morris’s legacy will continue to motivate both administrators and athletes in the quest for dignity and fairness in sports.











