Friday, April 8, 2011

THESE MEN PLAY CRICKET TOO

(L to R): Rarva Dikana (Papua New Guinea), Akbar Baig (Uganda), Khurram Khan (United Arab Emirates), Craig Williams (Namibia), Najeeb Amar (Hong Kong), David Hemp (Bermuda)
These are the captains of the 6 teams that will take part in the World Cricket League Division Two tournament, organised by the ICC and hosted by UAE, starting today (8th April 2011). Incidentally, this is a 50-over tournament. If the ICC really has no plans to give these men a chance to dream of playing in a 50-over World Cups, then why hold such tournaments?

1 comment:

Mykuhl said...

I agree totally. The world cup should have at least 12 teams. What is the point of not giving teams anything to aim for.

SAVE OUR TIGER!