Tuesday, May 21, 2019
The World of Cricket World Cups - Part 3 - 1987
Monday, May 20, 2019
The World of Cricket World Cups - Part 2 - 1983
Sunday, May 19, 2019
The World of Cricket World Cups - Part 1
In the first part of this journey of reliving the World Cups, I will share some of the important and historical facts and events, some interesting anecdotes and trivia for the uninitiated from the World Cups of 1975 and 1979.
World Cup 1975
England
England
Officially known as ‘Prudential Cup ‘75’, this was the first of the showcase events of cricket. It had only 8 teams – the test playing nations England, Australia, India, Pakistan, West Indies and New Zealand as well as 2 associate nations in Sri Lanka and East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania & Zambia). India was drawn in Group A with England, New Zealand and East Africa. The interesting fact was – each innings was 60 overs, which continued till 1987, when the 50 over format was introduced.
Friday, May 17, 2019
World Beyond the Cup - Tete-a-Tete with Cricket Uganda
CU - Our national bird is the crested cranes so we borrow from that to have the Cricket Cranes!
Uganda has been shuttling between Division 2 and Division 3 for a while. How does it plan to conquer it?
CU - We are improving our cricket from amateur to semi pro and we know a more professional set up will help us improve.
The Cricket Cranes are coached by arguably the greatest Kenyan cricketer, Steve Tikolo.
Not many people know but Uganda has participated in World Cup under the East African team in the earliest edition. With Kenya no more a regional dominant team, is there a possibility of such a coalition, similar to West Indies?
CU - We came out of the East and Central African alliance over 20 years ago, we got associate membership in 1998 and since then each member has developed on their own. Maybe the thought crosses peoples' minds some times but for now we each compete on our own.
What is the domestic cricket structure like in Uganda?
CU- Our structure is completely amateur, we have 3 divisions separated in 8/8/6 a total of 24 clubs for men and 2 divisions for women with 12 clubs. These clubs compete in a league with the men playing on Sunday and women on Saturday.
The league can be followed on http://www.ugcricket.com/
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Sunday, April 28, 2019
World Cup 2019 - Contest #1
Introducing World Cup 2019 - Contest 1
The winner gets - Jersey of his/her favourite cricket team in WC
The winner gets - Jersey of his/her favourite cricket team in WC
Rules are simple -
- Submit a cricket related article to us at diehardcricketfans@gmail.com
- We will publish the same on the website
- Share it around in your network
- The article which has the most traffic and likes/shares on the site will win the contest
- The cutoff date is 19th May 2019. On 20th we will announce the results
The sooner you submit, more time you have to increase your chances of winning.
Cheers
DHCF
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