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Pakistan v England resolves the doubtThe two test matches that ended this week in the Southern Hemisphere have finally come out with the exact difference between 'poor' and 'unfit'. Whenever the wife asks what the brouhaha about 'poor' and 'unfit' is all about the Ghotala Kotla pitch, one has to scratch one's alreading balding pate. The resultant hair loss will now be a thing of the past and the impending hair transplant (like the grass one at Kotla) may become redundant.
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Pakistan v England resolves the doubt
After the Benn/ Johnson/ Haddin triple WWE match , cricket terminologies used in commentaries have undergone a sea change. A few that spring to mind are Haddin let his bat do the talking Johnson pushes the bowler back to the ball Benn charges towards the batsman and collides with the ball The batsman was beaten by a Johnson special; left upper cut i.e
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The Benn Johnson saga
By Peter Della Penna A few additions from the initial 40-man list, as well as some notable omissions, highlight a short list of 23 men’s national team probables heading down to Florida this weekend to take part in a training camp alongside the Under-19 team. The list obtained from USACA features 10 players representing the 2009 USACA National Champion New York Region squad, including three who were not in the original list of 40
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USACA trims senior team list from 40 to 23 for upcoming training camp
By Peter Della Penna For years, cricket has struggled to make its way into the mainstream of the American consciousness. Despite being played all over the country, the game is primarily sustained by the immigrant communities who settle here. However, a chance idea that came about in a meeting of school principals in Atlanta has provided a spark to ignite a flame of serious ambition towards growing the sport on a broader scale in the southeast.
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Cricket Academy of USA plants seeds in Georgia schools for cricket’s growth
Posterous Here at Indigo, the customer services team are often delighted to get testimonials and thank you messages from happy clients via email. The challenge was how could we quickly publish the testimonial to our website , twitter ( @indigo ) and Facebook ( Indigo FB page )? Also, how could the customer services team member do this themself without asking the IT department to do it for them?
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Using Posterous for testimonials
The IPL Governing Council will meet on December 17 to rule on expanding the 8-city league to 10 cities by the 2011 season. According to press reports, Modi said, “we hope to close it in the first few months of 2010″. Franchises for cities in Kerala and Gujarat are rumored to be among the three or four cities that have been proposed.
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IPL 4.0 to have 10 franchises
There’ll be mistletoe hanging around, you’ve got to look your best. It’s party season, and though Nigella Lawson might be able to effortlessly carry off hosting a beautiful, candlelit, parmesan shaved party, it’s all a big fakie really. She has a TV crew to help out, is really good at rustling up a feast, and has the time to prepare in advance, luxuries many of us must live without
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How to be the Hostess with the Mostess
The proposed use of video analysis and video scorecards for the forthcoming USA junior cricket tour of Gujarat got me thinking about the main technology players in cricket analysis. Technology is being used in performance analysis and in analysis of skill and technique i.e. fundamental analysis
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Cricket Performance Analysis Technology – The main players
India v Sri Lanka Location: Brabourne Stadium Date: 30th February 2012 Captains: Yuvraj Singh and Roy Mendis Team sheet: India Sri Lanka: Roy Mendis + 20 players. Even the initials of the players could not be fit on the score board hence they are allotted numbers from 1 to 20
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BCCI bats for Tests or does it?
Mirza Makes The Most Of South Africa Trip US young cricketer, Cameron Mirza, has impressed coaches and fellow players at the International Pro Camp in Potchefstroom, South Africa that finished on December 4 th . The 16-year old opening batsman – the youngest ever to take part in such a camp run by North West Cricket – played in both matches during the week at the University grounds.
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Mirza Makes The Most Of South Africa Trip
Albion’s first Test player and the ninth player from the Ancient County to play Test cricket, 57-year-old Sew Shivnarine, as he is popularly called, was honoured last Saturday for his contribution to cricket. Sew Shivnarine The main pavilion at the Albion Community Centre ground was renamed the Sew Shivnarine Pavilion during the ceremony.
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USA Coach Sew Shivnarine honored in native Albion by Berbice Cricket Board and GUYSUCO
Kumar Sangakkara had a point when he mentioned that were the review system in place, Sri Lanka would have put up more of a fight than the 2-0 score line and the margin of their defeats suggest. Especially in the 3rd Test where they got a raw deal the innings defeat seemed unfair.
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What goes round comes around
For Reader's Comments and to leave your own comments, please scroll down. Last month’s announcement by USACA that they are entering into a partnership with New Zealand Cricket was a big step in helping to get US cricket onto the international radar. According to USACA CEO Don Lockerbie, NZC is going to be involved in myriad ways to develop cricket in America as well as raise the profile of the game in the country and USA’s cricket profile around the world.
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New Zealand Cricket partnership looks to open many doors for USA Cricket Association
2009 Under-19 Boys Winner Nima Higher Secondary SchoolThimphu School Cricket came to end with the final of Under-19 Boys Tournaments ended as Nima Higher Secondary School won by 10 runs in a close final played on 4th October against the stronger opposing Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School played in Changlimithang Ground. Nima Higher Secondary School batted first and with a bunch of Jumior
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Thimphu School Cricket (Under-19 Boys Tournaments Ends in Thimphu)
I understand that there’s a point in life when you really shouldn’t be reading children’s literature, but Dallas Clayton’s ‘An Awesome Book’ is so….erm….awesome, that I’d be happy to see sharp business men and brain surgeons alike carrying a copy proudly under their arm, and reading it whilst they commute to work/stop for a coffee/wait for a meeting. Maybe this is because there’s more to this colourful children’s book than meets the eye. In fact it’s popularity inspired the creation of the ‘ Awesome World Foundation ‘ established in 2009 by author Dallas Clayton
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Everything is Awesome
In an article that appeared in the Associated Press of Pakistan website, Nabeel Ahmed is quoted as saying: “PCB is always looking for neutral venues for their series with other countries, I think it is in the best interest of PCB to develop a relationship with USACA more that any other full member board. PCB had an opportunity to bring Pakistan New Zealand series to USA
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PCB should develop a relationship with USACA – Nabeel Ahmed
Chamgzamtok School Skipper and Vice-Captain along with their Coach Ugyen Dorji Lifts the Class 7 & 8 Boys Winner’s TrophyThimphu:- In the Second half of the Bhutan Cricket School activities, Thimphu School Class 7 & 8 Boys Tournament and Under-16 Girls Tournament ends with some spectacular display of batting and bowling from the boys and girls. The Boys Tournament attracted 7 schools from Thimphu
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Thimphu School Cricket:- U-16 Girls and Class 7 & 8 Boy’s Tournaments Ends