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As reported in Indian Express.
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Twenty20 cricket is the fastest growing new sport in the United States. And Indians, including some from Bangalore, are behind it. As reported in the Bangalore Mirror.
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As reported in Sportz Power, Mumbai.
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Edison Cricket Club - a non profit organization with a mission to promote cricket in Edison & beyond and Dreamcricket.com - the one stop destination for cricket coaching, commerce and content have partnered to take the game to the kids by launching...
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Batting legend, Sunil Gavaskar, visited DreamCricket Academy in NJ and spent quality time with the junior cricketers there. In a short and inspiring speech, Gavaskar reinforced the importance of the sport saying "Participating in sports is the biggest...
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The success of the inaugral NuWare NJ Twenty20 tournament has led many experts to believe that it is only a matter of time before Americans embrace Twenty20 cricket in a big way! The entertainment filled extravaganza was lapped up by throngs of spectators...
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As reported in Sakshi, a Telugu newspaper.
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DreamCricket.com recently organized the fast-paced and entertaining NuWare New Jersey Twenty20 cricket tournament in New Windsor, NJ. The milestone event attracted top regional and national level players to showcase their talent. NuWare, Citibank, Reebok...
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The Department of Education, New York, inaugrated cricket as its newest league sport with about 600 high school students playing on 14 teams in a 12-game season. New York is currently the only public school in the country to offer competitive cricket...
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On Monday, September 24, 2007, on the morning of the Twenty20 World Cup, and just 3 days after the inauguration of the flagship store of the Dreamcricket Pavilion in Hillsborough, all Gannett newspapers across New Jersey and New York, including Courier...
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Chetan Chauhan, legendary Indian opener, inaugurated the first Dreamcricket store in New Jersey. It was a dream come true for us at Dreamcricket. The event was covered by ethnic press and we also got a bit of TV coverage. Indian Era quoted Chetan Chauhan...
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