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Father/daughter grab Ganga Foundation title
The father/daughter team of national player Wayne Baptiste and junior golfer Tori Baptiste emerged winners of the second annual Daren Ganga Foundation Golf Tournament held at the Millennium Lakes Golf & Country Club on Saturday. The pair amassed 76 Stableford points in the two-ball aggregate event to win by two points over Dave Rajkumar and Mark Ramkissoon. Last year's winners Carlos "Sexy" Baynes and Logan Roopnarinesingh placed 14th with 63 points. This year's tournament hosted a full complement of 50 teams and participants including batting great Brian Lara, football hero Russell Latapy, West Indies legend Gordon Greenidge and former West Indies cricketers Rajendra Dhanraj and Lincoln robert.
Current T&T cricketers Denesh Ramdin and Justin Guillen also participated. It was a great day of competitive golf followed bygd an auction, a prize-giving ceremo
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West Indies Selectors confused (11 March )
The state of mental confusion that overcame the West Indies batsmen as they collapsed to their all-out 51 against Australia in the First Test on Monday has extended to their flustered administrators
11 March
West Indies Selectors confused
Tony Cozier in Bridgetown
The state of mental confusion that overcame the West Indies batsmen as they collapsed to their all-out 51 against Australia in the First Test on Monday has extended to their flustered administrators. The two teams flew yesterday morning from Port of Spain to Kingston, venue for the Second Test starting Saturday, less than an hour after the West Indies selectors finally confirmed who they had picked and who would be travelling.
On Tuesday, television and radio stations in the region carried 13 names that had been leaked by some unnamed source. The Express carried it in its edition yesterday. Curtly Ambrose, reportedly suffering from a back injury and hea
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History of cricket in the United States
"American cricket" redirects here. For the insect, see Field cricket.
The history of United States cricket begins in the 18th century. The first game was between the US and Canada and held in in front of an audience of 5, spectators in New York.[1] Among early Americans, cricket was as popular a bat and ball game as baseball. Though Americans never played cricket in great numbers, the game grew for some time. Around the time of the United States Civil War, the game began competing with baseball for participants, but then slowly declined in popularity. This was followed again by a brief golden age with the Philadelphian cricket team. This lasted until roughly the start of World War I; at this time, cricket again became less popular. In the latter part of the 20th century immigrants from cricket-playing nations in South Asia and the West Indies helped spark a resurgence in the game's popularity. This led to participation and succ