NEWS:
ENGLAND CONFIDENT OF WINDIES VICTORY
ROYAL CHALLENGERS' PLAY-OFF BID ENDED
MUMBAI DEFEAT RAJASTHAN BY 10 WICKETS
LANCASHIRE HOLD ON
HORTON HELPS LANCASHIRE
YORKSHIRE AND HAMPSHIRE PLAY OUT DRAW
KNIGHT RIDERS CLINCH SECOND SPOT
DELHI TRIUMPH ENDS KINGS XI HOPES
JUNAID CANCELS RED ROSE MOVE
LEVI JOINS SOMERSET FOR T20 CAMPAIGN
ROYAL CHALLENGERS' PLAY-OFF BID ENDED
MUMBAI DEFEAT RAJASTHAN BY 10 WICKETS
LANCASHIRE HOLD ON
HORTON HELPS LANCASHIRE
YORKSHIRE AND HAMPSHIRE PLAY OUT DRAW
KNIGHT RIDERS CLINCH SECOND SPOT
DELHI TRIUMPH ENDS KINGS XI HOPES
JUNAID CANCELS RED ROSE MOVE
LEVI JOINS SOMERSET FOR T20 CAMPAIGN|
NatWest CricketForce encourages cricket supporters, their friends and families to give something back to their local community cricket club by volunteering to undertake major renovations to clubhouses and grounds. In total, 1,050 clubs across England and Wales registered to take part in NatWest CricketForce 2006 over the weekend of April 8/9, seeing around 70,000 volunteers at work, and bringing £25 million worth of investment to clubs from the local community and businesses. |
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