The Game Of America’s Founding Fathers
Beyond NYCBeyond USA May 11, 2010 0
Cricket author and historian David Sentance raised the alert on an urgent situation. In Los Angeles “the Encino Neighborhood Council opened a public forum about expanding the sanitation plant to take out 2 of America’s best cricket pitches at Woodley.”
Read moreMarine Park Brooklyn, Middlesex vs Shaheen. Batting first, Shaheen made 205 all out, Butt 48, Imtiaz 39, Nazim 21.
Read moreIndia defeated Sri Lanka today to qualify for the semi-finals of the tournament on the last day of fixtures at Warner Park while New Zealand rounded off its group stage of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 with a comfortable victory over Pakistan earlier in the day.
Read moreIndia batsman Rohit Sharma has been fined 15 per cent of his applicable match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during his side’s 14-run defeat against the West Indies in the ICC World Twenty20 2010 at Kensington Oval on Sunday.
Read moreVan Buren Defeat Newcomers In Bowl Out
NewsSam SoopersaudSam SoopersaudSchool Cricket May 10, 2010 0
Move over IPL, PSAL Twenty/20 is on the block! Cricket fans who think that it is not worth the time and effort to go and watch a PSAL Twenty/20 game, should have been at Baisley Pond Park
Read moreRoyo Sankar struck a 100, Prasanth Nair took 8 for 16 and Azrudeen Mohamed struck 82.
Read moreAustralia secured its place at the top of Group A in the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2010 as it defeated host and fellow semi-final qualifier West Indies
Read moreUSACA has announce a sixteen man squad to participate in the ICC-Americas 2010 Division 1 Tournament in Bermuda.
Read moreNew Zealand Storms Into Semi-finals
Beyond NYCBeyond USA May 9, 2010 0
New Zealand qualified for the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 2010 after recording its second successive victory at Warner Park, St Kitts on Saturday.
Read moreWhilst trying to create cricket teams in the City University of NY system I arranged a game, and collected cricketers attending CUNY schools to play.
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