Applications are invited for the recruitment of new Cricket Scorers for the North Province by the Sri Lanka Cricket Scorers Association and a seminar and a workshop is scheduled to be held on January 19 and 20 at the Jaffna St. John's College Auditorium.
Applicants should be 18 years and over and special consideration will be paid to those with a good knowledge of English and Computer Technology.
Male and Female applicants should forward their applications with bio-data to the Sri Lanka Cricket Scorers Association, No. 24/28, Kadawata Road, Dehiwala or E-mail to info.scorers@mail.com to reach by tomorrow, Monday January 15.
Applicants are requested to deposit a sum of Rs. 2,500/- as participation fees to Seminar and Workshop to the Association's account at the Cinnamon Gardens branch of the Hatton National Bank to A/c no. 076020106331 and the receipt should be sent along with the application.
Further details can be obtained from Chinthaka Munasinghe on 0717733666/- or 0755222200, Sanjaya Jayasinghe on 0718284131 or 0776106238 and S. Ravindran on 0716081205.
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