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Worldwide News 2007
EAP start with a win and a loss
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The East Asia/Pacific team have started their campaign in the Australian Country Championship with a defeat and a win.
EAP succumb to Queensland in round 3 of ACCC
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The East Asia – Pacific (EAP) team have succumbed to reigning Champions Queensland in Round 3 of the Australian Country Cricket Championships (ACCC) being held in Mildura, Victoria.
Japan - First official primary schools cricket match
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The first official match between two Japanese primary schools has been played in Shizuoka City.
Huge sponsorship for Nepal
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The Cricket Association of Nepal lands a five year deal worth US$275,000.
EAP fall short of SA in round 4 of ACCC
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The East-Asia Pacific team has fallen just short of beating South Australia in the Australian Country Championships
ICC U15 Cricket 8's Tournament - New Venue, New Dates
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The East Asia/Pacific Under-15 8s tournament has been moved from Fiji to Samoa due to the political unrest in Fiji.
First schools tournament held in Myanmar
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The first schools cricket tournament has been held in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar.
Cricket expanding in the Americas
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Two Americas region teams are applying for ICC affiliate membership, and a third has formed its first cricket association.
Indian Club win Bahrain knock-out tournament
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Indian Club have beaten Awali CC in the final of Bahrain's 25 over knock-out tournament.
India and Australia to play in New York?
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It is being reported that India and Australia are planning to play a series in New York.
Tanzania name squad for Kenya trip
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Tanzania have named their squad for their brief tour of Kenya.
Canada lose another squeaker in Mombasa
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Scotland prevail by 2 wickets as Canada's frustration mounts.
Uganda beaten by Bermuda
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Uganda have lost by 55 runs to Bermuda in Nairobi as Bermuda warm-up for the WCL.
Uganda beat Kenya A in close game
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Uganda have beaten Kenya A by just four runs in a friendly at Sir Ali Muslim Club in Nairobi.
Malaysia lose in tri-series opener.
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Malaysia's Under 19 cricketers have lost to Sri Lanka in the first match of a tri-series.
Malaysia U19s thumped by England
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Malaysia Under-19s have been thrashed by their English counterparts in the second match of the tri-series.
Taibu stars as Namibia draw
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Tatenda Taibu stars for Namibia as they draw against Easterns in their return to the South African provincial competition.
Snyman leads the way as Namibia win again
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Gerrie Snyman scores a great century as Namibia beat Easterns.
Malaysia U19s thrashed by Sri Lanka
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In the Under-19 tri-series in Kuala Lumpur Sri Lanka have beaten the hosts by ten wickets.
Malaysia U19s thrashed again
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Malaysia Under-19s have lost again, but showed some promise this time.
Malaysia sign off with a defeat
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Malaysia have lost their final match in the first Under-19 tri-series.
Canadian World Cup squad named
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John Davison will captain with Ashish Bagai as vice-captain in St Lucia.
Asian tournaments for 2007 announced
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The line-up of ACC tournaments for 2007. Newcomers to the list are the first Twenty20 tournament and the first women's tournament.
Two heavy defeats for Malaysia
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Malaysia Under-19s start their second tri-series with two heavy defeats.
Gerraint Jones goes home with the MCC
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Gerraint Jones is the big name in the MCC squad for their tour to Papua New Guinea.
Namibia wipe the floor with North West
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Namibia win their latest South African Provincial three-day match in fine style.
Malaysia humiliated in final match
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Malaysia's second Under-19 tri-series campaign ends with a thumping win for India.
North West gain revenge
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Namibia have lost their one-day game against North West, and will have to wait for a semi-final spot.
Canada start with win in Antigua
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Canada eased home by 3 wickets in their opening Tri-series match against Bermuda.
Canadian publishes World Cup book
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Canada's cricket book collection expands with an entertaining read on the Cricket World Cup by Faraz Sarwat.
Vanuatu take the points against PNG
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A report from the afternoon's matches on Day Two of the EAP U15 8s.
Day Four - Final Positions Decided in the last round
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A report from the final round of pool matches at the EAP U15 Cricket 8s.
Namibia lose final three-day match
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Namibia lose their final South African provincial challenge match against Northerns.
PNG win back to back U15 titles
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PNG secure their second consecutive title in the EAP Under 15 8s.
Canada fall to Pakistan in warm-up
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Pakistan eases to 76 run victory after valiant Canadian effort.
Match Report: Canada v Pakistan
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Canada gave Pakistan a few scares but eventually lost by 77 runs.
Nepal secure ACC Premier League title
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Nepal have won the 2006 ACC Premier League after the final two games were played recently.
Canada set for opening match with Kenya
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Kenya and Canada launch Pool C on Wednesday in St Lucia with both sides expecting to beat the other.
Canada v Kenya: Post-match quotes
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Canadian captain John Davison was clearly disappointed with his side's defeat in their opening match.
Match Report: Canada v England
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England's experience sees them home in a 51 run win against Canada.
Uganda and Canada the big winners in ICC Development Program Annual Awards
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Canada and Uganda are the main winners in the ICC's development awards.
Gambia to host North West African tournament
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Gambia is set to host the first North West African tournament next month.
Argentina to play in WCL Division Three
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Argentina will replace the USA in Division Three of the World Cricket League.
Guyana Masters win South American Championship
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Guyana Masters have won the South American Championship, beating Argentina A in the Final.
Canadian international programme 2007
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A preview of Canada's international schedule for the rest of this year.
Bagai to captain Canada in Intercontinental Cup Final
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Ashish Bagai replaces John Davison as skipper for the final against Ireland.
Season opens in Western Canada
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This weekend sees the opening round of competitive matches in Victoria, British Columbia.
Cayman Islands name WCL squad
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The Cayman Islands have named their squad for next months World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Australia.
Cricket exhibitions in Toronto
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In May 2007, the City of Toronto is curating a series of exhibitions across the city on cricket.
Uganda Cricket Association taken over by fleas
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As Uganda prepare for the World Cricket League Division Three tournament, their cricket association's offices are taken over by fleas.
Canada name new skipper ahead of hectic schedule
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Ashish Bagai has succeeded John Davison as skipper of Canada.
Cricket to be in 2010 Asian Games
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Cricket will feature in the Asian Games for the first time in 2010.
PNG warm up in fine style
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Papua New Guinea have warmed up for Division Three of the World Cricket League with a whitewash of the Queensland Academy in a three match series.
Non-test players dominate African women's team
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Eight players from non-test countries are named in the Africa squad for a Twenty20 match against their Asian counterparts.
Gambia and Nigeria win on opening day
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Gambia and Nigeria win on the opening day of the North-West African Championship in Gambia.
Domestic season begins in Toronto
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The domestic cricket season has begun for two of the leagues in the Greater Toronto area.
Semi Final teams confirmed
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The teams in the semi-finals are confirmed after day two of the North West Africa Championship.
Jersey to host World Cricket League Division 5
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The hosts of WCL Division Five are confirmed as well as an expansion of teams.
Singapore win Saudura Cup
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Singapore win the annual Saudura Cup three-day match against Malaysia in a close and exciting match.
Fiji lose warm-up.
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Fiji lose their first warm-up match for the World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Darwin.
Botswana to host Under-15 tournament
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Botswana is to host a four team Under-15 tournament this weekend.
WCL Division 3 - Day One
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A fine all-round performance by Joel Olweyni, a thumping win for the Cayman Islands and two games going down to the wire are the highlights on Day One in Darwin.
Low scoring second day in Darwin
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Day Two of the World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Darwin sees low scores in all but one of the games, as Argentina and the Cayman Islands pull off upsets.
Post World Cup depression!
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It's reported that several Bermuda national team members are not showing up for training.
Impressive series win for Guernsey Cricket Board XI
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The Guernsey Cricket Board XI earn an impressive series win over the Flamingo Netherlands A side.
Canada announce home international schedule
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Visits from the Netherlands and UAE over 2 week span.
Uganda lift Division Three title
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Uganda have beaten Argentina in the final of the WCL Division Three tournament in Darwin.
Bascome and Hall inspire St. George’s
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A round up of Saturday's two 50-over league Premier Division Games.
Lovell leads the way as Bay overpower Bridge
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A round up of Sunday's 50-over league first division games.
Rangers made to sweat by battling Under-19s
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Reports on all the action in Sunday's 50-over league premier division matches.
Ugandan players go missing
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Two Ugandan players don't fly home from Australia after the WCL tournament.
History to be made in Shenzhen
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History will be made later this month as the Hong Kong and China women's cricket teams meet in a one-day match.
Quebec wins the Atholstan Cup
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Ontario fight back in the second innings in Montreal but still lose by 44 runs.
Under-19s get better of St. George's
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Bermuda Under-19s secure a win in the weekend's only premier division contest.
Sluggo leads Rangers to glory
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Dwayne Leverock stars with the ball as Southampton Rangers win Bermuda's BELCO Cup for the third year running.
Upbeat Logie determined to focus on the positives
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Bermuda coach Gus Logie refuses to join the downbeat mood around the island's cricket.
Canada announce squad for home internationals
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13-man squad will face Netherlands and UAE in Toronto.
Bermuda player in English schools final
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Bermuda's Stefan Kelly is set to take part in the final of a Twenty20 schools tournament.
Blakeney out of the wilderness
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Bermuda's Glenn Blakeney is thinking about making a comeback to the national side.
Lack of player commitment ‘unbearable’
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The chairman of St. George's CC in Bermuda is considering leaving his post due to player apathy.
Yorkshire reach final in Canada
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Yorkshire defeated Waterloo Sunrise Browne to reach Canada's John Ross Robertson (Eastern) Trophy final.
Argentina women make debut
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Argentina's women play their first match against a local development XI.
Finland name squad
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Finland have named their initial squad for the European Division Three tournament.
Youngsters are Star-struck
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Bermuda’s Under-19s fail to make it three Premier Division wins in a row as they lose by 8 runs to Western Stars.
Guyana beats Canadian Guyanese
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Visiting Guyanese team beats Canadian Guyanese in Independence celebrity match in Ontario.
Social delight at Counties success
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Social Club seize Bermuda's Central Counties Cup from defending champions Devonshire Rec.
New-look Bermuda squad to be announced
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Selectors set to unveil a new squad for the European tour in August.
Namibia to continue in South African provincial cricket
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Namibia are again to take part in South Africa's second tier domestic competitions.
New members for the ICC
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The ICC expands past 100 members as four new countries are given affiliate membership.
Manders: We won’t scrap two-day cricket
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The director of cricket development in Bermuda rejects calls for the two-day league to be scrapped.
Sluggo does the business as Rangers claim two-day title
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Dwayne Leverock leads Southampton Rangers to their second trophy of the season in Bermuda's two-day league.
Jersey granted Associate status
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Jersey has become the 33rd country to be granted ICC Associate membership.
Hong Kong beat China again
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Hong Kong women have beaten China again in a rematch of last weeks historic encounter.
‘Political claptrap’
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ICC pitch expert Andy Atkinson launches an attack on opponents of plans to introduce foreign soil to end Bermuda's NSC pitch fiasco.
Bhairahawa are Nepalese champions
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Bhairahawa defeated Kathmandu to win Nepal's one day national title for the first time.
Bermudian umpire accused of provocation
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Reports two Bermuda World Cup players for unsportsmanlike conduct after giving them out.
Tucker sacked as Cup Match skipper
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Bermuda's Janeiro Tucker will not playing in the annual "Cup Match" this year.
Two new nations for Stanford 20/20
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Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands will play in the next Stanford 20/20 tournament.
Frustrated Logie bemoans Island’s cricketing turmoil
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Bermuda coach Gus Logie has a lot on his mind...
Thailand lose warm-ups
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Thailand lose their warm-up matches for the ACC Women's Tournament against Bangladesh.
Predators take JRR Western title
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Alberta Provincial champions Predators won the John Ross Robertson Trophy Western championships over the Canada Day weekend.
Wade the hero as Rangers lift title
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Southampton Rangers prove too much for Bermuda Counties' cup holders Somerset Bridge to handle.
As expected on first day
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Day One at the ACC women's tournament goes as expected with huge wins for Bangladesh and Hong Kong.
Countdown to Under 19 World Cup begins in Vanuatu
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Over next two months, 30 teams from five regions will vie for remaining places in next year’s finals tournament in Malaysia.
China and Nepal start with wins
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Day Two of the ACC Women's Tournament sees wins for China and Nepal.
Consolation win for UAE
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UAE wind up their trip to Toronto with a six wickets victory over Ontario.
Canadian individual record score
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Irfan Rabbani scores 304 in 50 overs in a Toronto league match.
Bangladesh and Hong Kong win again
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Bangladesh and Hong Kong both win again in the ACC Women's Tournament.
China win again, Nepal and Malaysia tie
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Day four's matches in the ACC Women's Tournament see China secure a semi-final spot and Nepal and Malaysia tie in a thriller.
BCB face revolt
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The Bermuda Cricket Board faces a vote of no confidence at a meeting later this month.
Board ‘utterly appalled’ at rebels’ claims
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The Bermuda Cricket Board responds to the possible vote of no confidence.
Club representatives claim they were misled
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Two of the 13 club "rebels" in Bermuda withdraw their support for the potential vote of no confidence.
Semi final line up confirmed
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The semi final line up in the ACC Women's Tournament is confirmed as Bangladesh beat China and Nepal upset Hong Kong.
Group stage comes to an end
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Malaysia and Singapore win on the final day of the group stage of the ACC Women's Tournament.
Papua New Guinea favourites for EAP Under 19 title
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The winners of the forthcoming East Asia Pacific championship will go to the World Cup in Malaysia next year.
Cann’s the man as he knocks double century
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Bermuda's Lionel Cann blasts 207 from 116 balls in a 50-over league match.
Canadian Colleges event opens
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The first day of the Canadian colleges and universities 20/20 cricket tournament in King City.
Bangladesh and Nepal to meet in final
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Bangladesh and Nepal will meet in the final of the ACC Women's Tournament after winning today's semi finals.
Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu hand out cricket lessons
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Bowlers dominate day one of the East Asia Pacific Under 19 World Cup qualifier in Vanuatu.
Bangladesh win ACC Women's Tournament
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Bangladesh have won the ACC Women's Tournament in what was very much an anti-climatic final.
Powerful scoring in universities tournament
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There was some heavy scoring on the second day games of the Canadian University and Colleges 20/20 championships.
European under 19 tournament breaks new ground
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The inaugural European Under 19 2nd Division tournament in Jersey will be novel in various ways.
Mansale destroys Japan
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Vanuatu captain stars as Japan are crushed by 347 runs in the East Asia Pacific Under 19 World Cup qualifiers.
Papua New Guinea hit top gear
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Hosts Vanuatu will met Papua New Guinea to decide who qualifies from East Asia Pacific for the Under 19 World Cup.
Ryerson is tops in Canadian universities
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Ryerson University wins by 7 wickets on a long, shambolic day at King City.
Women cricketers join fight against breast cancer
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The Bermuda women's team will be raising money towards the fight against breast cancer at the Americas Women's Championship next month.
Dill and Douglas get Cup Match
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Local umpires Roger Dill and Steven Douglas are set to umpire Bermuda's annual "Cup Match".
Papua New Guinea bound for Malaysia
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Papua New Guinea defeated Vanuatu to qualify for the 2008 Under 19 World Cup.
Wins for Belgium, Israel and Jersey on day one
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Belgium, Israel and Jersey win on day one of the European Under-19 Division Two championship.
Isle of Man and Gibraltar win on day two
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The Isle of Man and Gibraltar win on day two of the European Under-19 Division Two Championship, with rain affecting the Belgium v Guernsey match.
Newcomers through to finals
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Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man all win their first round groups at the European Under 19 Division 2 tournament.
Greater Toronto Area Cricket Leagues
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A mid-season update on progess in some of the domestic Canadian cricket leagues.
Royal Cup to return
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The Royal Cup Cricket Challenge is to take place in Toronto from August 31 to September 9.
Jersey get one hand on the trophy
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Jersey have moved within one step of the European Under-19 Division Two title after beating the Isle of Man.
Minister out as cricket grant features in audit report
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Ontario Immigration and Citizenship Minister resigns after the Auditor General's report highlights a million dollar cricket grant.
Guernsey set up Channel Islands decider
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Guernsey beat the Isle of Man in the European Under-19 Division Two Championship to set up a Channel Islands decider.
Jersey triumphant
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The hosts win the European Under-19 Division Two championship after beating Guernsey.
Ontario Government may want its money back
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The Ontario Government is looking to recover, if it can, most of the grant money it gave to the Ontario Cricket Association.
Spoils shared as St. George's retain Cup after rain-hit draw
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St George's CC retain Bermuda's Cup Match trophy after a rain affected draw.
Canada names squads
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The Canadian Under 19 and women's squads to compete in their respective ICC Americas tournaments.
Guernsey v Jersey 50th anniversary inter-insular
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Nothing to choose between the two sides for big match.
Cann's 35 in vain as Bermuda fall to Danes
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Bermuda crash to a five wicket defeat in their first tour match.
Celestine hits 78 but Bermuda lose again to Denmark
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James Celestine's knock of 78 is not enough to win Bermuda their match against Denmark.
4-run win for Jersey in inter-insular thriller
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Jersey are triumphant in a thriller of an inter-insular match.
Canada start as favourites
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Hosts Canada will start as favourites for the Americas Under-19 Championship with holders USA suspended.
Bermuda, Cayman Islands draw first blood
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Bermuda and the Cayman Islands win their first games at the Under 19 World Cup Qualifier in Toronto.
Second day washout
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Day two of the European Under-23 2nd Division Championship has been washed out.
Canada and Bermuda roll on day 2
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Canada crushed Argentina and Bermuda handled the Cayman Islands on the second day of the U19 WCQ in Toronto.
France and Gibraltar win on opening day
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France and Gibraltar win on day one of the European Under-23 2nd Division Championship.
Favourites flying in Toronto
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Canada and Bermuda continued their dominance on day 3 of the U19 World Cup Qualifier.
Hearing scheduled over Cann's verbal clash
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The ICC are ton investigate a clash between Lionel Cann and Edgar Schiferli in the Intercontinental Cup.
Channel Islands both win - but Guernsey just miss the final
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Jersey and Guernsey both win their final first round matches.
Jersey win another tournament
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Jersey add to their Under-19 Division Two title, and win the European Under-23 Division Two title.
Canada power through Cayman Islands
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Canada remain perfect heading into final clash with Bermuda, while Argentina topped Bahamas.
Bermuda tops in Americas
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Bermuda tops Canada by 13 runs to claim Under 19 Americas Championship.
European Division Three - Day One report
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The top two ranked sides both lose on Day One in Belgium.
ACC Under-19 Championship - Day One report
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Two very close matches are the highlights of day one in Malaysia.
Problems in Canadian Cricket?
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Eddie Norfolk expresses doubts about the effectiveness of the Canadian Cricket Association.
European Division Three - Day Two report
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Rain ruins the second day's play in Belgium, though all four matches do get results.
ACC Under-19 Championship - Day Two report
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Day two in Malaysia sees wins for Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the UAE.
European Division Three - Day Three report
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Croatia beat Finland in the only match not rained off.
Canada and Bermuda meet for Americas' title
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It's a winner-takes-all meeting in the Americas Women's Championship.
ACC Under-19 Championship - Day Three report
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Malaysia and Nepal win on day three in Kuala Lumpur.
Canadian women are Americas champions
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Canada’s women won the inaugural Americas Women's title with a 5 wickets win over Bermuda.
Four Canadians in Americas XI
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Four members of the Canadian women's team that won the inagural Americas Championship are named in the Americas XI for the closing exhibition match.
European Division Three - Semi finals
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Rain again dominates the day at the European Division Three Championship in Belgium.
European Division Three - Semi final report
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Spain will meet Croatia in the Division Three final.
ACC Under-19 Championship - Day Five report
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Afghanistan are confirmed for the semi-finals, but the rest of the spots are still open after the fifth days play in Malaysia.
Croatia - Division Three champions
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Croatia are the European Division Three champions after beating Spain in the final.
African Under-19 Championship - Day One report
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Wins for Kenya, Zambia, Botswana and Uganda on day one in Benoni.
Van Schoor hits scintillating century for Namibia in Africa U/19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Benoni
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A report from day two's play in Benoni.
European Under-15 Division Two Championship - Day One report
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Wins for Spain, Guernsey, Italy and Jersey on the first day in La Manga.
African Under-19 Championship Semi-finals confirmed
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Botswana stuns Uganda but both join Kenya and Namibia in semi-finals of Africa U/19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Benoni.
Just the final left.
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The 3rd, 5th and 7th place play-offs are all finished, with just tomorrows final to go.
Afghanistan v Nepal in final
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Afghanistan will meet Nepal in the final of the ACC Under-19 Championship.
Logie: We have to get fitter to compete
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Coach Gus Logie is planning changes after Bermuda's disastrous European tour.
Nepal move one step closer
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Nepal move one step closer to the Under-19 World Cup after beating Afghanistan in the ACC Under-19 Championship final.
Kenya v Namibia in the final.
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Kenya will play Namibia in the final of the African Under-19 Championship after both teams won their semi-finals in Benoni today.
European Under-15 Division Two Championship - Day Three report
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The wides continue on day three as Jersey, Guernsey, Belgium and the Isle of Man pick up wins.
Contrasting matches in Samoa
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Day Two in the South Pacific Games saw two contrasting matches, with one close match and one anything but close.
The race for gold continues
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The South Pacific Games continues, with big wins for Papua New Guinea and Tonga on day three.
European Under-15 Division Two Championship - Day Four report
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Wins for Guernsey, Germany, Jersey and Spain on day four in La Manga.
Labour Day Weekend highlights in Canada
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The Labour Day weekend sees some special competitions and finals.
Papua New Guinea run riot
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Papua New Guinea score 572/7 and beat New Caledonia by 510 runs in a record-breaking match.
Guernsey break Jersey's run
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Guernsey beat Jersey in the final of the European Under-15 Second Division championship to end Jersey's dominance of second division youth tournaments.
Papua New Guinea take home the gold
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Papua New Guinea have again won South Pacific Games gold in cricket after beating Fiji in the final group game.
Dassanayake new Canadian National Coach
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The Canadian Cricket Association has named Pubudu Dassanayake as Canada’s new National Cricket Coach.
Championship deciders across Canada
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League title deciders are set for Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.
Meraloma wins BC Mainland League
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Meraloma defeated Richmond to win the playoffs of the British Columbia (Canada) Mainland Cricket League.
Procter hails generosity towards Uganda
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Bangladesh and Pakistan teams in the recent quadrangular tournament in Kenya gave some of their prize money to Uganda.
Hemp gives Bermuda tour boost
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David Hemp will return to the Bermuda team for their winter tours.
Brampton Masters powers to Toronto Championship
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Cowichan and Millwoods win in Victoria and Edmonton.
Adastrians win Quebec Championship
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Adastrians beat Pak-Can by 98 runs to retain the Quebec Cricket Federation Championship.
European play-off to go ahead
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Israel are to host Croatia in a European Division Two play-off in November.
Malaysia Under-19s to host Australia
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Malaysia Under-19s will play Australia Under-19s later this week.
Malaysia Under 19s lose to Aussies
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Malaysia Under 19s have lost their first match against Australia.
Guernsey win inaugural Twenty20 inter-insular
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Guernsey win the inaugural Twenty20 insular against Jersey in front of a large home crowd.
Malaysia Under-19s lose yet again
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Australia Under-19s beat their Malaysian counterparts by ten wickets in the second match of their series.
Finland to host European Indoor Championship
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Finland will host the 10th ICC Europe Indoor Championship in February 2008.
Guernsey and Jersey to take on Europe’s best
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Guernsey and Jersey are to take part in Division 1 of next season's European Under 17 and Under 15 championships.
Harper appointed Turks coach
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Former Bermuda coach Mark Harper is the new coach of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Heartlake take Etobicoke title
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Heartlake won Ontario's Etobicoke League title with a 5 wicket win against Elmbank.
Apollo secures Canadian Commonwealth Premiership
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Apollo beat Georgetown to secure the Canadian Commonwealth Cricket Association of Toronto's Premier Division title.
Canadian squad set for Kenya and Namibia
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Canada set off to face Intercontinental Cup and ODI action in Kenya and Namibia.
Success for Japan Women's team at Coca Cola Shanghai International Sixes
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Japan and China women have played in the Shanghai Sixes, as well as a Twenty20 match against each other.
Test pair arrive to help Island team prepare for 20/20
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Viv Richards and Curtly Ambrose arrive in Bermuda to launch their Stanford 20/20 campaign.
Bermuda announce women's squad
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Bermuda announce their squad for the Women's World Cup qualifier.
Holdsworth hits out for MCC in Cyprus
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ICC Europe Development Manager Richard Holdsworth is touring Cyprus with the MCC.
Afghans to play first-class cricket
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Five Afghanistan players will be playing first-class cricket in Sri Lanka and Pakistan this winter.
Namibia draw first three-day match
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Namibia draw their first three-day challenge match against North West.
Hurdle helps Bermuda to first win in eight months
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Bermuda beat Uganda to record their first international win in eight months.
Nepal has high hopes
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The Nepali side leaves for the inaugural ACC Twenty20 Cup with hopes high of returning with the title.
Asia Twenty20 - Day One report
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The first day of the Asia Twenty20 sees some big hitting and some close matches.
Namibian captain praises his bowlers
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However, some of his key players may miss the next Intercontinental Cup away games.
Kenya win nailbiter against Bermuda
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Kenya's narrow one-wicket win in Nairobi completed a whitewash over a fighting Bermuda side.
All still to play for in Kuwait
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With two days play left in the group stage, only one team can't reach the semi-finals.
Bermuda make promising start
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David Hemp ends his slump in form with 95 on the first day in Nairobi.
Afghanistan and Oman in the final
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Afghanistan are on the brink of their first tournament win as they reach the final of the ACC Twenty20 Cup.
Thrilling tie a fitting climax in Kuwait
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The final of the Asian Twenty20 Cup finishes in a tie between Oman and Afghanistan.
Fleming’s MCC mission to Afghanistan
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Former Kent and England player Matthew Fleming is to visit Afghanistan on a fact-finding mission for the MCC.
Two defeats for Namibia
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Namibia lose both their three-day and one-day matches against Griqualand West.
Croatia promoted
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Croatia have beaten Israel in the Europe Division Two play-off challenge match in Tel Aviv.
Mexico win Central American Championship
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Mexico have won the second Central American Championship over Costa Rica and El Salvador.
UAE disqualified
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The UAE has been disqualified from the Asia Under 15 Elite cup for fielding ineligible players.
Mass disqualifications in ACC Under-15 Cup
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All but two teams are disqualified from the ACC Under-15 Cup after ACC age verification checks.
HKCA protests to ACC about Under-15 disqualification
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The Hong Kong Cricket Association protests about their disqualification from the ACC Under-15 Elite Cup
Trott to lead Bermuda into World Cup
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Bermuda captain is interviewed as his team prepares for the forthcoming Under 19 World Cup.
Japan win EAP Trophy
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Japan have won the EAP Trophy, qualifying for Division Five of the World Cricket League along with Vanuatu.
Canada's international matches in 2008
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A look at the schedule for 2008 and how Canadian cricket is preparing for these games.
USA block Cuba from Stanford 20/20
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Cuba will not be able to take part in the Stanford 20/20 due to the US trade embargo.
Harper is hopeful of a 20/20 win
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Turks and Caicos Islands coach Mark Harper discusses preparations for the Stanford 20/20.
Bermuda name Stanford squad
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Bermuda have named their provisional squad for the Stanford 20/20 tournament.
Peter Kirsten to coach Jersey
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Former South African skipper Peter Kirsten is named as the new coach of Jersey.
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