Canadian-based Guyanese international Dillon Heyliger has underlined the importance of grassroots development by making a significant donation of fully equipped cricket gear bags to young cricketers from his native South Essequibo region.The first handover took place on Tuesday at the Lusignan Community Centre Ground, East Coast Demerara, during the third match of the five-game U-13 limited-overs series between Guyana and the touring Barbados side.Heyliger, a fast-bowling all-rounder known for his exploits with Canada’s national team in T20 Internationals, returned to his home soil this week with a mission to support the next generation of Guyanese talent.He presented the first of five comprehensive gear bags to Aaron DeCosta, a promising young player who is currently representing the Guyana U-13 squad in the keenly contested 40-over series against the visitors.A native of Suddie, Essequibo, Heyliger stated that choosing recipients from the South Essequibo area was a personal priority, reflecting his commitment to the region that shaped his early career.“It is crucial for us, as cricketers who have had the chance to play internationally, to remember where we started,” Heyliger said.“Essequibo is my home, and I know how much a fully equipped bag means to a young player who is serious about the game. This is just a small way to ensure these lads have one less barrier to pursuing their dreams.”The donation covers five specific beneficiaries identified by Heyliger for their potential and dedication: Naveed Fredricks, Ravid Fredricks, Mark Obermollar, Aaron DeCosta and Nathan McPherson.While DeCosta received his kit today, Heyliger confirmed that the remaining four bags will be distributed to the other players in Essequibo over the upcoming weekend. The post Heyliger gives back to Essequibo youth cricketers appeared first on News Room Guyana.