THE MUCH MALIGNED MINNOW
There was a time when every competition welcomed the minnow and indeed the culture of knockout competitions was enhanced by their presence.
Read moreThere was a time when every competition welcomed the minnow and indeed the culture of knockout competitions was enhanced by their presence.
Read moreThe 2011 Cricket World Cup Opening Ceremony marks another major milestone in the amazing rise of Irish cricket on the world stage in the past decade.
Read moreGeorge Dockrell is barely a year into his full Irish career and he has already 36 international appearances under his belt.
Read moreThe decision to hold a pre-season Reunion Dinner to launch their Hall of Fame and to bring together members past and present, shows why Cliftonville is a club apart
Read moreWe have barely entered 2011, but within a short time local cricket fans will be enjoying plenty of action and it should be the start of a great year for Irish cricket.
Read more… as determined by a secret Ulster Cricketer poll.
Read moreIt was a particularly snowy Ulster and that meant Santa could get around much quicker than in previous years...
Read morePlaying cricket may seem a million years away after the latest big freeze sent everyone huddling around their fireplaces...
Read moreEoin Morgan’s inclusion in the England squad for the current Ashes series has sparked a lot of local interest...
Read moreIf you are a member of the NCU Junior Task Force committee then you must be cringing every time...
Read moreThe decision by the Cricket Writers of Ireland to honour Ivan Anderson and Stephen Warke by inducting them into their Hall of Fame...
Read moreDuring the early part of the summer of 2010, Trevor Dalzell, Paul Stafford, Charlie McElwee and Mary McElwee started discussing...
Read moreThe decision by the North-West Cricket Union AGM to reject an 8-team league format was predictable...
Read moreIn what was one of the most amicable Annual General Meetings in the union’s 124 years history...
Read moreAlthough the annual NCU dinner on Saturday evening may have seemed like an extension of the North Down dinner...
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