For nearly three-quarters of the past century of organized cricket, the West Indies have produced some of the world’s greatest and most exciting players ever to grace the cricket field.

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The game was billed as the New York City Mayor’s Cup All-Star Game. But, the performances of the players were anything but, all-star performances.

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The Richmond Hill High School Lions dethroned the mighty John Adams High School Spartans to own the title New York City Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL)

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The “combatants” have been determined. The arena at Baisley Cricket Field has been spiced up. Joe Siewharack has been seen on his “riding mower” manicuring the lush green outfield.

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In my last article on the New York Public Schools Athletic League’s (PSAL) cricket program, I warned that PSAL cricket is exciting

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The winter of 2015 has been a brutal one. The incessant snowfalls, the bone-chilling cold, the high winds

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By Sam Sooppersaud A couple of years ago, the President of the United States of America Cricket Association (USACA), Mr. Gladstone Dainty, published an article in which he openly said that the only way cricket can become a mainstream sport in America is if we can get the native... Read more

From all reports, it is official, the 2014 cricket season for all the cricket leagues in the New York area, is over.

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The last (apparently) hurrah for the 2014 cricket season was sounded last Sunday, October 19, at the Baisley Park Cricket Field

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Cricket is a sport that is alive in the United States of America. It has been played in this country since the 1700s

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