“Cricket All-Stars” Matches Set For Nov. In USA
The ICC welcomed the announcement today of three exhibition T20 matches to be played in the USA by teams led by Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne
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The ICC welcomed the announcement today of three exhibition T20 matches to be played in the USA by teams led by Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne
Lucas takes on Villagers in the final game of the Metropolitan Cricket League 2015 season, competing for the T20 championship.
In May 2015, Benjamin Tasker Middle School (BTMS) in Bowie, Maryland was one of four schools to participate in the inaugural season of the Washington Area Middle School (WAMS) Cricket League.
Over the last two weeks, representatives of the International Cricket Council (ICC) have met with various sports officials from Indianapolis, including leaders within the soccer, auto racing, and collegiate sports worlds.
The Center for American Cricket (CAC) announces today that the first issue it will study is women’s cricket in the United States
"Congratulations are in order for ICC Head of Global Development Tim Anderson, ICC Americas Regional Development Manager Ben Kavenagh, and the entire ICC Americas team for what was, by all accounts, the most well-run cricket event in the history of the United States to this point.
Follow our live scorecard of the Metropolitan Cricket League semi-final final between Lucas and Progressive.
Follow our live scorecard of the Metropolitan Cricket League semi-final final between Villagers and Sheffield.
A star studded line-up will be on display Saturday, September 26th, 2015 in the fourth annual Neville Sarjoo memorial game.
Phase One of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Americas Cricket Combine concluded this evening in Indianapolis.
Cricket and friendship. That’s what it’s all about. A bunch of friends that play for different teams in the tri-state region decided to get together last weekend for a game of cricket.
In 2009, Ian Chappell floated the idea of a three seven-hour days Test match. It would be a full circle back to the late 1920s, when England played three-day contests.