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West Indies off-spin bowling legend, Lance Gibbs, stopped by DreamCricket Academy on Saturday April 24th. His visit was organized by DreamCricket Academy Coaches Earl Daley and Malika Frank Daley and coincided with the first phase of DreamCricket Academy’s selection trials for the U-13 team. The boys...
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As reported in Indian Express.
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Twenty20 cricket is the fastest growing new sport in the United States. And Indians, including some from Bangalore, are behind it. As reported in the Bangalore Mirror.
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As reported in Sportz Power, Mumbai.
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Batting legend, Sunil Gavaskar, visited DreamCricket Academy in NJ and spent quality time with the junior cricketers there. In a short and inspiring speech, Gavaskar reinforced the importance of the sport saying "Participating in sports is the biggest high you can get. It is the reflection of the...
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The success of the inaugral NuWare NJ Twenty20 tournament has led many experts to believe that it is only a matter of time before Americans embrace Twenty20 cricket in a big way! The entertainment filled extravaganza was lapped up by throngs of spectators in New Windsor, NJ. Over 1,000,000 kept track...
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As reported in Sakshi, a Telugu newspaper.
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DreamCricket.com recently organized the fast-paced and entertaining NuWare New Jersey Twenty20 cricket tournament in New Windsor, NJ. The milestone event attracted top regional and national level players to showcase their talent. NuWare, Citibank, Reebok, SmithBarney were some of the tournament sponsors...
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The Department of Education, New York, inaugrated cricket as its newest league sport with about 600 high school students playing on 14 teams in a 12-game season. New York is currently the only public school in the country to offer competitive cricket. The most plausible explanation for this move looks...
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