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Carl Hooper abruptly quit international cricket, not because he wanted to be mean, rather the former West Indies captain feels he was forced out of the team well before his planned departure. ‘The info I had coming back to me indicated I was not needed anymore, it was like... Read more
Now that the clubs have spoken with their resounding vote in favor of the new United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) constitution, one could say with confidence that half the job is done. Most of the fear that hovered over the cricket fraternity over the possibility of a... Read more
West Indies left India this week still searching for answers they sought before arriving on the sub continent in preparation for the World Cup. The four-match series was intended to be the final rehearsal before the Caribbean squad plays host to the world’s premier competition. Instead the management is... Read more
Cricket administration in New York has grown leaps and bounds in recent years. Competitions have improved in standard and quantity with every passing year, training programs intensify every summer and fan interest is spreading all the time. Therefore it is not surprising the leaders of the Region are taking... Read more
Clubs voted resoundingly in favor of the new United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) constitution that paves the way for reformed governing of the country’s cricket. Current USACA secretary Paul Da Silva confirmed that 201 clubs voted for the new document to 86 against in a relatively strong... Read more
Just when the cricket fraternity was lulled into a sense of security, relative to improvement in the affairs of United States cricket, feelings of a return to the dark days of the past are upon us once again. The Centrix arrangement seems potentially beneficial in a big way for... Read more
It’s the middle of winter but Lennox Cush hits the treadmill and weight machines at Cross Island Gym, nevertheless. At a time when New York’s cricketers are hibernating until late spring when competition bursts fort in a flurry, Cush is maintaining the routine he isaccustomed to throughout his career.... Read more
Sachin Tendulkar is accustomed to enduring scrutiny of the meanest type from the world’s best bowlers. But within eight weeks he will encounter an examination unusual for cricket stars. Opposing teams, fans and the media will have all eyes and lenses on the great man as cricket’s biggest competition... Read more
Rahul Dravid has never been stressed as he is now in a distinguished career. Cricket captaincy is likened to a poisoned chalice and Dravid is beginning to understand what it really means these past months. To him it would it would akin to playing in a cursed dhoti. So... Read more