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Canadian youth get cricket scholarship

At Toronto City Hall on June 24th, twelve youth from Toronto's priority neighbourhoods and the GTA were selected for a newly created scholarship called "Cricket Across the Pond."

They will travel to Chessington Cricket Club in Surrey, England for a two-week training camp in August.  

The Toronto Sun reports:
 

They will also be the envy of millions of cricket fans when they visit the prestigious Pavilion at the "home" of cricket, London's famous Lord's Cricket Ground.

As Mayor David Miller pointed out, you only had to look around the room to see why world cricket's governing body is pumping money into the sport across Canada.

"Cricket is a modern Toronto sport," Miller told the youngsters. "You can see the face of Toronto here today and the face of Toronto today is the face of the people of the world."

Like many of his team mates, captain Darious D'Souza has his roots in the Indian subcontinent, where cricket is a way of life.

Having moved to Toronto from India with his family six years ago, D'Souza has already represented his adopted country at under-19 level.

The 18-year-old, a student at the University of Toronto, now wants to take the next step to the senior national team. "I think cricket is a sleeping giant in Canada and in a few years it will be a sport everybody knows," he said.

Funds for the program will come in part from the fourth annual CIMA Canada Mayor's Trophy, a one-day corporate cricket tournament at Sunnybrook Park Saturday.

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APOORUVA SHUKLA said:

Hi,

Cricket is a modern game of universal heart. I moved from India in couple of years ago.In my view cricket has a wide scope at canada.

May 6, 2010 2:51 PM

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