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Ray Mali, the acting president of the ICC, is to visit Kuwait to watch the semi-finals and final of the inaugural Asian Cricket Council Twenty20 Cup.
Other prominent figures in Asian cricket will be join Mali, including Jayantha Dharmadasa – ACC’s president - Dr. Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board and Major General Sina Ibn Jamali, president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
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i think a facility should be available 4 everyone to do net practice eitherthose r playing in any team or not. tahir khan new boys ko bhi chance diya kr yaar
Posted by Waqas on (November 2, 2007, 14:22 GMT)Yeaa Big deal??? I've played cricket for Kuwait under-19's.
Posted by THOMAS Joseph on (November 1, 2007, 11:48 GMT)Cricket in Kuwait ????????