Panthers To Play Rising Stars In BCL 40 Overs Final
On Saturday August 4th, Quarter Final match in the Brooklyn Cricket League was reduced from 40 overs to 25 overs because of change of venue.
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On Saturday August 4th, Quarter Final match in the Brooklyn Cricket League was reduced from 40 overs to 25 overs because of change of venue.
After the grand success of the inaugural edition of the Malayalee Ecumenical Church Cricket Championship (MECCC), the second edition will be held on August 12th at Cunningham Park, Queens.
All cricketers, present and past, will tell you that once you "got bitten by the cricket bug, the sting remains for life". In simple, plain parlance, a cricketer, and a fan also
On Sunday July 23rd at Seaview Ave and 108 Street, Middlesex took on Falcons in the Brooklyn Cricket league.
Ashok Adikoppulla is one such bowler who can swing the ball prodigiously. Possessing a high arm action with a beautiful release of the ball
Saqif Al Muntasir and Donovan Nelson put in two fine performances as Middlesex won both of their games in the Brooklyn Cricket League.
Divisional champions Long Island Lions (LIL) registered a huge 147 run victory this past weekend over Desi Lions Cricket Club (DLCC) in the Commonwealth Cricket League morning division. Winning the toss, DLCC put LI Lio…
And on the slower and much subdued side of the planet, Cosmos won the toss, a rarity this season, and elected to bat with the match reduced to 30 overs.
Cosmos gave a somewhat uncharacteristic response to an imposing Islandwide outfit when the two teams met at Van Courtland Park last Sunday.
On Sunday June 25th, at Marine Park B, Middlesex took on Cavaliers in a Vincy grudge match. The game was reduced from 40 overs to 30 overs because of the late arrival of Cavaliers players.
After winning a crucial toss, the JETS’ skipper Vishva Velichala put the Panthers in to bat. The decision was forced by a damp pitch and soggy outfield, courtesy of overnight rains.
The Richmond Hill Mighty Lions (RH High School) wrested away the coveted PSAL Cricket Championship from the John Adam Spartans (JA High School)