mikesiva wrote:The UAE will play some matches against the West Indies academy team....
Here's the schedule of WI academy matches:
http://caribbeancricket.com/news/2011/09/15/3248
TOUR SCHEDULE
Monday, September 19: Depart Barbados
Friday, September 23: T20 v UAE
Saturday, September 24: T20 v Afghanistan
Tuesday, September 27: 50-over v UAE
Thursday, September 29: 50-over v West Indies
Saturday, October 1: 50-over v Afghanistan
Sunday, October 2: 50-over v UAE Blues
Monday, October 3: depart Dubai
Interesting to see that on Sept 29 the WI academy team will play a one-dayer against the West Indies team proper, just before their tour of Bangladesh.
England's_No7 wrote:Malaysia and Guernsey are promoted to Division 5.
I wonder if Arul Suppiah will be available for Malaysia as he won't be playing any cricket in England in February. If he does then that will strengthen their batting and bowling.
Dimi wrote:England's_No7 wrote:Malaysia and Guernsey are promoted to Division 5.
I wonder if Arul Suppiah will be available for Malaysia as he won't be playing any cricket in England in February. If he does then that will strengthen their batting and bowling.
I may be wrong but i think that the relationship between Suppiah and the malaysian board is not a great one.
Players who refused contracts shut out
ESPNcricinfo staff
September 6, 2011
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The eight cricketers who refused contracts offered by Cricket Kenya now face a bleak future in the game after the board refused to meet with them, and then their local franchises unanimously decided not to pick them again this season.
ESPNcricinfo found out that while the group publicly objected to new-style contracts, they were also trying to force the board to reinstate several of those dumped after the shambolic World Cup earlier this year. They objected to the new deals which partially depended on their on-field performances, and when it became clear the board would not back down, they changed their demands to that of wanting more pay.
But while in the past such tactics usually resulted in a climb-down by the board, this time the nine were outflanked. When the players refused to meet with board officials last weekend and then staged a last-minute boycott of the national league matches, the board offered contracts to up-and-coming players instead.
Faced with that, it seems the players subsequently offered to meet with the board, but that was declined.
"We decided that there wasn't any point in meeting the players," a board official told ESPNcricinfo. "The franchise teams have unanimously decided to suspend the players for the rest of the new competitions for this year which will deprive them of earnings and, as the national squad will be picked on the basis of performances in these events, it will be a difficult few months for these players as a result of their actions."
The hard-line stand will be welcomed by those who have felt the players have had too much power for several years, although the local media, who have backed them almost unquestioningly, are unlikely to be as supportive.
The eight are Alex Obanda, Shem Ngoche, James Ngoche, Nehemiah Odhiambo, Elijah Otieno, Maurice Ouma, Nelson Odhiambo, Alfred Luseno
GG - Amir Sohail wrote:Namibia scored 223-3 off their 20 overs vs Scotland. Captain Craig Williams scored 116 off 48 balls!
Spartacus_Aardvark wrote:GG - Amir Sohail wrote:Namibia scored 223-3 off their 20 overs vs Scotland. Captain Craig Williams scored 116 off 48 balls!
Yeah... I just spotted that too. And Scotland are struggling to score as a team what Williams managed to score himself!!
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