Cuba opt out of Americas Division Four
The Cuban cricket team will not be participating in the Americas Division Four tournament due to government interference.
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Next week's ICC annual get-together promises to have more than its fair share of politicking, posturing and controversy
The number of people actively participating in cricket outside the Test-playing countries increased 17% in 2007, according to the ICC.
A letter in Scottish newspaper The Herald following the resignation of Fidel Castro.
Cuba have been invited to visit St Vincent and the Grenadines for a series of matches in May in what St Vincent's prime minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves described as a historic visit.
Cuba will not be playing in the 2008 Stanford 20/20 because of a political embargo by the USA government, the competition's board of directors has announced
There's a certain double irony about the USA blocking Cuba from taking part in the Stanford 20/20
Cuba will not be playing in the 2008 Stanford 20/20 because of a political embargo, the competition's board of directors has announced
It was over a year ago that we reported a cricket resurgence in Cuba and, according to yesterday’s Guardian , the movement continues unabated following the news that Cuba would join 19 other teams for the month-long Stanford 20/20 tournament to
Sir Allen Stanford has expanded his 20/20 Super Stars concept with US$20 million up for grabs for the winning team
It won't get many column inches in the mainstream cricket press, but the World Cricket League, which started in Nairobi yesterday and continues into next week, features the best of the rest, the six sides just under the ten Test-playing countries
The Daily Telegraph has a remarkable report on how cricket is making a big comeback in Cuba after disappearing for almost 30 years
The ICC Americas region has announced the regional winners for the ICC Development Program Annual Awards for 2005
The ICC Development Program's first ever Global Award winners were announced today, with a range of winners emphasising the scope of the modern cricket world
Toronto, Canada: The Cricket Council of the Americas (CCAM) is proud to announce the first-ever Global Cricket Development Symposium
The objective of this circular is to keep all members awareof the progress we are making in the various areas of endeavour
Toronto, Canada: The Cricket Council of the Americas (CCAM) is proud to announce the first-ever Global Cricket Development Symposium and Under-13 International Invitational Cricket Tournament to be held in the Americas
Cricket in the Western Hemisphere has its own regional body
Cricket is making some progress here, with a club now formally constitutedby INDER (Cuban Institute for Sports and recreation)
One of the challenges the 'true aficionados' of our game set themselves isuncovering every last pocket that cricket is played in
Representative teams from Panama and Venezuela will play two one-day 'internationals' in Panama City later this week
Competitive cricket was played regularly in Cuba before the Revolution, by both expatriate teams and by the extensive Jamaican community who had migrated to work in the sugar industry in the 1920's
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