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maverick1
08-08-2005, 11:42 AM
from www.yahoo.com

LONDON - The United States was tossed out of an international cricket tournament after an election dispute left the Americans unable to decide on a team.

The International Cricket Council on Monday replaced the United States with the Cayman Islands in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.

The action follows a March election at the U.S. Amateur Cricket Association in which two factions claimed leadership.

"We are not able to wait any longer, as it is necessary to finalize details of the competing teams," ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said.

Regional qualifying in the Intercontinental Cup is Aug. 27-Sept. 2 in Toronto. The winner of a series featuring Bermuda, Canada and the Cayman Islands advances to the semifinals and final beginning Oct. 23 in Namibia.

The tournament is for countries just below the level of the world's 10 test-playing nations, led by Australia, England, India, Pakistan and South Africa.

In a letter to the USACA, Speed wrote: "The ICC has been extremely patient in seeking to enable the two parties to agree on a team. It is very disappointing for all concerned that you have not been able to agree on the final composition of the team."

The USACA says about 10,000 players — primarily expatriates from south Asia and the Caribbean — compete in weekend games in the United States, mostly in California, Florida and around East Coast cities.

Phil C
08-08-2005, 11:57 AM
IT'S DISGRACEFUL!! :mad:

Phil C
08-08-2005, 12:06 PM
Shame on us for not having our act together! The British were patient with us and we still didn't get it together in time. Disgraceful!! :mad:

Phil C
08-08-2005, 12:35 PM
I am so ashamed! :o :( :mad:

Bandera YaYa
08-08-2005, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by maverick1
from www.yahoo.com

LONDON - The United States was tossed out of an international cricket tournament after an election dispute left the Americans unable to decide on a team.

The International Cricket Council on Monday replaced the United States with the Cayman Islands in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.

The action follows a March election at the U.S. Amateur Cricket Association in which two factions claimed leadership.

"We are not able to wait any longer, as it is necessary to finalize details of the competing teams," ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said.

Regional qualifying in the Intercontinental Cup is Aug. 27-Sept. 2 in Toronto. The winner of a series featuring Bermuda, Canada and the Cayman Islands advances to the semifinals and final beginning Oct. 23 in Namibia.

The tournament is for countries just below the level of the world's 10 test-playing nations, led by Australia, England, India, Pakistan and South Africa.

In a letter to the USACA, Speed wrote: "The ICC has been extremely patient in seeking to enable the two parties to agree on a team. It is very disappointing for all concerned that you have not been able to agree on the final composition of the team."

The USACA says about 10,000 players — primarily expatriates from south Asia and the Caribbean — compete in weekend games in the United States, mostly in California, Florida and around East Coast cities. Hey now....we already have Phil for this kinda stuff!!!!..and one is more than enough !! :rolleyes: :p

AggieJohn
08-08-2005, 12:58 PM
that's what i was going to say yaya, this is so phil c material

Phil C
08-08-2005, 02:25 PM
It is ok and it is good that mav got us this news no matter how terrible it is because we need to know. Terrible news indeed! :(