Hesson quits Kenya
Monday, May 7th, 2012Mike Hesson has stepped down as Kenya coach due to concerns over his family’s safety. “It is a very difficult decision we as a family have had to make,” the 37-year-old New Zealander explained.
Mike Hesson has stepped down as Kenya coach due to concerns over his family’s safety. “It is a very difficult decision we as a family have had to make,” the 37-year-old New Zealander explained.
ROSANNA Cricket Club has left behind more than 80 years of history with the Heidelberg Cricket Association.
With the help of technology that will be used for the first time in cricket coaching, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) is set to introduce real-time video analysis for player training
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The success of the IPL in India has distorted the cricket landscape, writes Greg Chappell in The Hindu. Cricket has gone through massive changes in recent years and continues to do so. Whether the game will survive is not the question; now, it is can the three formats survive? IPL is no longer a domestic competition. The ICC must recognise this and clear the international calendar for the IPL to preserve the integrity of Test cricket, or risk weakening it immeasurably. Test cricket has to be respected by the custodians…
TORONTO , May 1, 2012 /CNW/ – The Valley Park Go Green Cricket Project is hosting a Crazy for Cricket Community Event on Sunday, May 6, 2012 . The event is sponsored by RBC in celebration of the bank's …
Barrie's Cricket Club is soon to be on much more solid ground. City council decided Monday to spend a maximum of $9,500 to build a concrete pad for the Maitland Park's cricket pitch this year.
Australia coach Mickey Arthur wants Ricky Ponting to play in the next Ashes and has backed the former captain to overcome the shortage of Test cricket by holding his place in the team.
HEWELL Cricket Club is in danger of folding after 156 years because of repeated break-ins, lack of funding and sponsorship and dwindling player numbers.
Newton Hill Cricket Club are trying to raise �100k for a new club house. The team and its supporters have done lots of fundraising so far but the main event is a sponsored bike ride. The riders will go from Wakefield to Lords Cricket Ground covering 240miles in three days.
