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June 7, 2008Posted by on 06/07/2008 in Canada
More cricket on TV in Canada
The Asian Television Network (ATN) has announced an agreement to televise games from the
English County Championship and the Tests between England and New Zealand, and England and South Africa. Games will be carried on the network’s CBN channel.
Meanwhile in Quebec, students at Carlyle School in Mount Royal are now enjoying a game of cricket at lunch break after putting pressure on school officials to start a school team. It all started when students brought a cricket bat to school one day and now the sport is part of the school’s physical education program.
These items from the ICC Americas newsletter
well done Canada. i hope it works out well for them. but i think they need more odi's and especially in Canada not just at toronto.