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    My Cricket League Has Adopted 40 Over Win Lose Format

    Some decision makers decided that draws could be tiresome and win/lose cricket format should take place next season instead. Personnally I can see no advantages with this format. For example, how does this help with development of the young spinner? In this format are you ever going to try out a...
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    Youth Cricket 20 Over Batting/bowling Restrictions

    A frequent problem with the 20 over format is that from U12 upwards, it's often the same three, five or five players dominating matches. You end up finding that the players who bat in the top three or four, then also bowl their maximum bowling allocation. This can be potentially harmful for the...
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    Hello To Bigcricket!

    I've always loved cricket. Playing initially for a club in North London, Middlesex League until 1984 and then in Sussex until 1995 when due to family commitments I went into semi-retirement, i.e. just playing a few games a season. I have enjoyed managing my sons colts team since the U9s all the...
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