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June 21, 2007Posted by Martin Williamson on 06/21/2007 in USA
USA looks to the next generation
More than 200 cricketers from all across North America, ranging in age from 10 to 15, are converging on Cupertino in the Bay Area for the largest cricket tournament to be staged on North American soil. There will be teams from Florida, the Atlantic Coast, Canada, the Bay Area and Los Angeles, each selected by "expert committees" applying standards that had to be fully documented and approved by the tournament committee before the tournament rosters would be finalised.
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I hope that the US cricketing body learns from its mistakes and that of its other "illustrious" counterparts around the world.