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CRICKET CONTACT DETAILS

A good place to start is the Cricket Association of Thailand Location: Cricket Association of Thailand 52/2 Ramkhamhaeng 24, Hua Mark Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Thailand Tel: +662 7187358 Fax: +662 3186824


Member page: http://www.sportsthailand.net/profile/CRICKETASSOCIATIONOFTHAILAND
Website: http://www.cricketthailand.com/

Of course there are also the Southerners led by Vaughan McClear.


Member page: http://www.sportsthailand.net/profile/VaughanMcClear
Website: http://www.southerners-bangkok.com/

The Southerners are one of the teams that compete in the Bangkok Cricket League, a professionally run league that has been operated under expert guidance since 2002. It has developed into a very challenging league, with a high quality of players with the numerous teams throughout the 3 grades played in Bangkok. The Premier Grade (40 Over competition), A Grade (25 Over competition) and B Grade (25 Over Competition) is played from November to June. The league is run voluntarily and independantly by a dedicated group of people in Bangkok and is completely self funded. The Bangkok Cricket League is the largest in the Kingdom of Thailand and is offically recognised by the SAT and the CAT.They welcome anyone interested in playing cricket in Bangkok to come along and join the fun in the sun, and play cricket in the land of smiles.
http://www.bangkokcricketleague.com/

The Bangkok Cricket Academy was started in November 2008 to develop cricket amongst local Thais and expatriates. Get in touch if you are looking to improve your skills or would like to offer your support.


Member Page: http://www.sportsthailand.net/profile/BangkokCricketAcademy
Website: http://www.bangkokcricketacademy.com/

Guinness 20/20 Challenge
This 20/20 tournament is for the enjoyment of local teams with the main aim to raise funds to be given directly to regional cricketing centers. The 2008 Guinness 20/20 Challenge helped raise 20,000THB which was donated to Petchabun Junior Cricket as well as a 5,000THB donation was given to junior cricket in Khon Kaen. Awaiting dates for 2009..

Asian Cricket Sixes Tour (ACST)
www.cricketsixes.com

Chiang Mai International Cricket Sixes
http://www.chiangmaisixes.com/

Phuket International Sixes – 15 -19th April 2009
26 teams played in the 2008 tournament. See www.phuketsixes.com for more information

Discussion Forum

Chris Fuggle

Will England still win the Ashes if Flintoff is not fit? 3 Replies

Started by Chris Fuggle. Last reply by Chris Fuggle Jul 22.

Chris Fuggle

Congratulations to Thailand in the Asian women's Twenty20 cricket!! 1 Reply

Started by Chris Fuggle. Last reply by Bangkok Cricket Academy Jul 13.

Ashes 2009

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Walter H. Persaud Comment by Walter H. Persaud on October 23, 2009 at 10:13am
Watch Adrian Barath - the new superstar from the West Indies
Bangkok Cricket Academy Comment by Bangkok Cricket Academy on June 23, 2009 at 2:28pm
12 months of Cricket at Bangkok Cricket Academy
As an enthusiastic cricketer running Bangkok Stars cricket club and playing cricket in Bangkok Cricket league always dreamed about having a cricket academy where we could teach young kids learn cricket and a place for Adult cricketers to improve their cricketing skills.
The birth of Bangkok Cricket Academy on 15th Nov,2008 has added up a great support for cricket lovers in Bangkok where some cricket volunteers like Adrian Salter and others offered to help me in running this project with one good aim"Development of cricket".BCA is located on a private owned land of 2200 Sq. meters and it is just 12 km. from Sathron(Taksin) bridge.
For further information please use the website www.bangkokcricketacademy.com Harry
Chris Fuggle Comment by Chris Fuggle on April 4, 2009 at 1:40pm
Live feed for this weekend's sixes tournament
http://www.chiangmaisixes.com/rss/scorefeed_match.xml
Chris Fuggle Comment by Chris Fuggle on November 24, 2008 at 9:38pm
England not fairing much better. They've got their work cut out to come back to 1-3. Do you think they can do it? How can England restrict Indias free scoring batsmen?
Dan Carter Comment by Dan Carter on November 19, 2008 at 3:33pm
The wheels have finally come off the Aussie bus. The decline of the Aussie cricket team is finally complete and it is now time for a new team to replace them, just as they did with the West Indian team of the 80's and 90's. No team can sustain the loss of greats such as Gilchrist, Warne, Langer, Mc Grath, in a short space of time and expect to remain at the same level. Their replacements are not as good. The proof of the pudding can be seen in the recent tour to India ( a 2-0 series loss for Australia.) More of the same in the Ashes 2009 tour to England?
 

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Chris Fuggle Bangkok Cricket Academy Walter H. Persaud Dan Carter Andrew Minnitt Vaughan McClear Simon Rollo Dale Martin Peters Don shinora CRICKET ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND Nadeem Shahzad
 
 

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