Shame On A Few Uncaring U.S. Players
NewsOrin Davidson January 30, 2011 2
If the reports are accurate from Hong Kong, the United States of America Cricket Association needs to seriously take note of the attitude of certain players
Read moreSt John’s, Antigua – The WICB announces the appointment of Mr. Imran Khan as Corporate Communications Officer.
Read moreCricket, and sports in general, is more than merely a game. It is an expression of culture, a definition of manliness, a physical activity that acts as a substitute for men’s aggressive desires.
Read moreIn a ‘see saw’ battle, Ocean XI battled their way against Dynasty to win the West Indian Softball Association’s 2010 Independence Cup in a last ball thriller at Dr. Charles Drew Park last Sunday.
Read moreFollowing a week on the heels of the Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand T20 cricket encounters in faraway Florida, some of the top local cricketers gathered locally among the vineyards of northern California to participate in the 2010 Kirigin Cellars Invitational
Read moreSt. Lucia won the toss and ask Middlesex to take first strike. Middlesex scored 266 for 8 wickets from their allotted 40 overs
Read morePhillips To Replace Barath In WI A Team
Beyond NYCBeyond USA April 29, 2010 0
The West Indies Cricket Board’s selection panel has named left-handed opening batsman Omar Phillips to replace Adrian Barath in the West Indies A Team for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh.
Read moreFirst American All Star Team
College CricketNews April 9, 2010 0
Steve Kalloo, umpiring since 1989 (WICUA/USCUA), has officiated International games and has spent decades watching Test and First Class cricket. Umpire Kalloo said the fielding at the 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship was “some of the best fielding I have seen…..as good as Test level.”
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