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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: [ARCL] Game #8: Mavericks vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Regis Park, Renton, WA on Saturday, October 11th 2008 @ 10:30 AM
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Sunday, October 12, 2008. ARCL] Game #8: Mavericks vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Regis Park, Renton, WA on Saturday, October 11th 2008 @ 10:30 AM. Saurabh Verma bowls Stealth-MSCC to victory. Mavericks 59/7 in 15.3 overs [Saurabh V 4/11] lost to Stealth-MSCC 60/3 in 11.1 overs [Avinash U 21*, Vijay B 14, Saurabh V 13]. Man of the Match: Saurabh Verma (Stealth-MSCC). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARCL] Game #8: Mavericks vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron R. View my complete profile.
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: [ARCL] Game #6: Battlers vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Regis Park, Renton, WA on Saturday, September 20th 2008 @ 8:30 AM
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Sunday, September 21, 2008. ARCL] Game #6: Battlers vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Regis Park, Renton, WA on Saturday, September 20th 2008 @ 8:30 AM. Naveen Kumar powers a resounding win of Stealth-MSCC over Battlers. Stealth-MSCC 123/3 in 16 overs [Naveen Kumar 70* (56 balls - 4x4), Zafar Abbas 17, Azeem Khan 13] beat Battlers 34/7 [Imran G 3/9, Mustafa B 2/8]. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARCL] Game #6: Battlers vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Re. View my complete profile.
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: [ARCL] Game #5: Stealth-MSCC vs Daredevils - Part Deux at Ron Regis Park on Sunday, September 7th @ 3:30 PM
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. ARCL] Game #5: Stealth-MSCC vs Daredevils - Part Deux at Ron Regis Park on Sunday, September 7th @ 3:30 PM. Stealth-MSCC 45/6 in 9.3 overs [Lovekesh D 12, Venkat V 14] lost to Daredevils - Part Duex 49/1 in 8.3 overs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARCL] Game #6: Battlers vs Stealth-MSCC at Ron Re. ARCL] Game #5: Stealth-MSCC vs Daredevils - Part . View my complete profile.
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: June 2011
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Tuesday, June 21, 2011. NWCL Select wins the Innagural 2011 NWR Twenty20 tournament title. NWCL vs Sacramento CA. Game #1 - Sat, May 28th 2011 - Patwin Elementary School, Davis:. NWCL vs NCCA - David and Goliath story revisited - the game of the tournament. Game #2 - Sun, May 29th 2011 - North Gate Park, Fremont:. NWCL vs BACA - the virtual Semi Final:. Game #3 - Sun, May 29th 2011 - William Sheppard High School, San Jose:. NWCL vs CCL - the 'literal' Finals. Naseer and Vijay ...
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: July 2008
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. ARCL] Game #1 Report: Stealth-MSCC vs Fubar at Lynnwood on Sunday, July 27th @ 10:30 AM. What a different game of Cricket! I would like to thank you all the players for making it to the game. This game of cricket had all the drama other than cricket that you would normally see in a Bollywood comic thriller. Players agreeing to play and dropping out and all the last minute effort to make a playing 8. We are only playing with 6 players etc? This would i...
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: [ARCL] Game #4: Pi by Two vs Stealth-MSCC at Marymoor Park (Old Cricket Grounds - Lot H) on Sunday, August 17th 2008 @ 7:45 AM
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Monday, August 18, 2008. ARCL] Game #4: Pi by Two vs Stealth-MSCC at Marymoor Park (Old Cricket Grounds - Lot H) on Sunday, August 17th 2008 @ 7:45 AM. Saurabh Verma (Man of the Match) and Zafar Abbas script an easy win for Stealth-MSCC over Pi By Two. Yet another brilliant batting display by Zafar. A second consecutive unbeaten knock in as many games. Set up of the match:. It is a real privilege to be a part of this team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: NWCL Select wins the Innagural 2011 NWR Twenty20 tournament title
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Tuesday, June 21, 2011. NWCL Select wins the Innagural 2011 NWR Twenty20 tournament title. NWCL vs Sacramento CA. Game #1 - Sat, May 28th 2011 - Patwin Elementary School, Davis:. NWCL vs NCCA - David and Goliath story revisited - the game of the tournament. Game #2 - Sun, May 29th 2011 - North Gate Park, Fremont:. NWCL vs BACA - the virtual Semi Final:. Game #3 - Sun, May 29th 2011 - William Sheppard High School, San Jose:. NWCL vs CCL - the 'literal' Finals. Naseer and Vijay ...
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: [ARCL] Game #7: Daemons vs Stealth-MSCC at Marymoor Park, Redmond, WA on Saturday, October 5th 2008 @ 10:30 AM
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Monday, October 6, 2008. ARCL] Game #7: Daemons vs Stealth-MSCC at Marymoor Park, Redmond, WA on Saturday, October 5th 2008 @ 10:30 AM. Vijay Beniwal and Zafar Abbas destroy Daemons in a one sided affair. Stealth-MSCC 141/4 in 16 overs [Zafar A 51, Vijay B 48, Azeem K 16, Avinash U 12] beat Daemons 89/7 in 14.3 overs [Vijay 2/21]. 8226; Zafar A. 8226; Naveen K. 8226; Avinash U. 8226; Vijay B. 8226; Rajiv N. 8226; Haroon A. 8226; Azeem K. 8226; Vishwa G. View my complete profile.
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle: February 2010
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Stealth Cricket in Seattle. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar - a double hundred in Gwalior. Then last year, another name joined Anwar at the top of the list: Charles Coventry. Even after he scored 194 not out, a lot of people in a lot of cricketing discussions over lots of beers in lots of pubs, would still be asking: Charles who? He was not alone. There were thousands - millions probably - who felt that the name that belonged at the top of the table was that of Sachin Tendulkar.