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Cup matches
Summary of Cup Matches in 2005 Early rounds
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NCCA hosts NWCL in inaugural Seattle Cup tournament....
The Northern California Cricket Association and the North West Cricket League are proud to announce the Seattle Cup tournament this
year. This inaugural tournament between the two North West Region leagues will be held at the gorgeous Kirigin Cellars Cricket Ground in
Gilroy this weekend (May 14th and 15th, 2005). The NCCA hopes that this is the beginning of an annual tradition between these two North West
Regional Associations. Please click here for details...
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NCCA to Host Cricket Legend - Kapil Dev
India's cricket great Kapil Dev will be in the bay area and NCCA has the honor of the hosting this living legend. Please click here for details. Please send your RSVP as soon as possible to reserve your seat...
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2005 Schedule Announced
The Match Committee has announced the schedule for the new season. In the captains meeting conducted on April 7th, the match committee has provided the complete schedule, update on the new standing rules and also the new process for score reporting and statistics. The complete schedule can be downloaded here. The guide to scoresheet completion and score reporting process can be found here. Please download the ground report form template from here..
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2005 Proposed Rule Changes
We are just a few weeks away from the new season. The Rules committee has been very busy studying, analyzing and coming up with the new proposed rule changes for 2005 season. The next BOD (March 12th) will discuss these changes in detailed and vote on them. Please review these changes so you/your club representative can be appropriately prepared for voting
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Cricket for Tsunami Relief
We are still continuing to learn about the short-term and long-term effects of this natural disaster. Enormous support is needed to provide relief for the victims and their families and for rebuilding the local infrastructure
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Communication from USACA
The disaster in countries around the Indian Ocean will require an unprecedented global response from governments, organizations, businesses and persons. Photographs of destruction in the path of the earthquake and tsunami leave a chilling effect and cries out for immediate help....
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