UAE! UAE! UAE!Shailesh said:yes Canada, Scotland, Ireland and Bermuda are confirmed. 1 spot still to be decided.
UAE! UAE! UAE!Shailesh said:yes Canada, Scotland, Ireland and Bermuda are confirmed. 1 spot still to be decided.
I think there will be occasional games against the top sides. Teams touring England can easily play a one off game against Ireland or Scotland, as they often do now. Teams touring the West Indies could hop over to Toronto for a 3 match series before they head home.trinidevil69 said:they also have been granted ODI status for 4 years.. untill 2009... this will come in effect as of jan 1 2006
i beleve they are going to use the two tier system in which these 5 weeker nations as well as bangladesh zimbabwe and kenya will play agianst each other
and the top tier of eng aus ind paki wi nz sri sa will play agianst each other
this will eliminate crushing defeats of top teams playing the weaker sides
ZoraxDoom said:UAE! UAE! UAE!
I live there. Name's completely real. And the only wickets I have played on were tile and hard cement(with a sand outfield). The cement one spun big...Warne could pitch it on the edge of the pitch down the leg-side and be called for a wide down the offside in a test match. The tile ones in my and my friends buildings are good overall...unless you hit a crack...then watch your head. I have also played on tar. Bowling figures of 3/0/48/1 say it all...Sureshot said:So you live there then? As the location sounds fake.
Bet the pitches never get green
There are turf wickets at the Toronto CSCC, at least one at Sunnybrook Park, and a few more around Toronto.indiancricketer said:Trini devil you said theres turf in canada....but all i see Is matting
andrew_nixon said:There are turf wickets at the Toronto CSCC, at least one at Sunnybrook Park, and a few more around Toronto.