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Keith Ramkissoon
NameKeith Ramkissoon
OccupationCricketer; Businessman
Known forCricket; Commercial enterprises

Keith Ramkissoon is a Trinidadian cricketer and businessman notable for his contributions to regional cricket and commerce in the Caribbean. He emerged within Trinidad and Tobago sporting circles and engaged with organizations linked to West Indies cricket, regional commerce, and community institutions. His activities intersect with personalities and entities across sport, media, and corporate sectors.

Early life and education

Ramkissoon was born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, where he attended schools influenced by the cultures of Port of Spain, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, and communities associated with Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team talent pipelines. During his formative years he encountered coaches and administrators connected to Queen's Park Oval, Brian Lara-era networks, and youth programs aligned with Windward Islands and Leeward Islands development tours. His education included interactions with institutions comparable to University of the West Indies, St. Mary's College, Trinidad and Tobago, and community clubs that have links to regional competitions such as the Regional Four Day Competition and the Caribbean Premier League.

Cricket career

Ramkissoon's playing career placed him within circuits that feature fixtures against teams like Guyana national cricket team, Barbados cricket team, Jamaica national cricket team, and touring sides from England cricket team and Australia national cricket team. He participated in matches overseen by bodies related to West Indies Cricket Board and venues including Kensington Oval and Queen's Park Oval, coming into contact with contemporaries who played alongside figures associated with Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, and Brian Lara. His roles encompassed batting and fielding responsibilities in club competitions often reporting results to media outlets comparable to the Trinidad Express and Guardian Media Limited circuits that cover the Regional Super50 and club championships.

Business and professional activities

Outside sport, Ramkissoon engaged in commercial enterprises that interfaced with firms and institutions across Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean, interacting with corporate entities similar to Republic Bank Limited, ANSA McAL, and Massy Group. His professional network included partnerships with trade associations and chambers akin to the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, logistic operators serving ports like Port of Spain and Point Lisas Industrial Estate, and service providers aligned with media houses such as Cable News Network (CNN), BBC Caribbean, and regional outlets. He participated in initiatives overlapping with tourism stakeholders connected to Ministry of Tourism (Trinidad and Tobago), hospitality businesses comparable to those around Piarco International Airport, and community development efforts that have involved organizations like Caribbean Development Bank and United Nations Development Programme projects in the region.

Personal life

Ramkissoon's personal associations include ties to families and community groups within Trinidad and Tobago, with connections to religious and civic institutions similar to Hindu Credit Union, Saint Augustine, and neighborhood clubs frequenting grounds adjacent to Queen's Park Savannah. Social networks incorporated colleagues from sporting fraternities linked to clubs that have historically produced players for West Indies cricket team and volunteers active in regional charity efforts resembling those organized by Rotary International and Lions Clubs International. His private pursuits intersected with cultural events celebrating traditions observed in venues hosting Carnival (Trinidad and Tobago) festivities and community arts programs akin to those supported by the National Carnival Commission.

Legacy and honors

Ramkissoon's legacy is recognized locally within sporting communities, commercial circles, and civic organizations that maintain archives and award programs similar to honors presented by the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee, Cricket West Indies, and regional business associations. Tributes to contributions in club cricket and commerce are reflected in commemorations comparable to plaques at grounds like Queen's Park Oval and acknowledgments in annual reviews by institutions resembling the Ministry of Sport and Community Development (Trinidad and Tobago). His impact continues to be noted by clubs, alumni groups, and regional media covering histories of cricket and entrepreneurship in the Caribbean.

Category:Trinidad and Tobago cricketers Category:Trinidad and Tobago businesspeople