Blame the ICC for poor organisation, bad scheduling, insensitivity to the public, and most weather-related goof-ups but don’t blame it for not doing enough to take cricket where the game has not gone before. Its development officers have brought bats, balls, and perhaps even the wretched Duckworth and Lewis rain-rule to countries like Uganda, Tanzania, Argentina and Papua New Guinea.
Cricket might not yet be the most popular sport in any of these countries, but the fact that two Tanzanians and two Ugandans have made their way to Bangalore for the Afro-Asia Cup could well be a harbinger of an exciting future. Read more
Courtesy:ind.cricinfo.com
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