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What Happened To The Cricket Team Of Us. It Played In 2003 World Cup And Then Never Appeared What Happened?

17 January 2010 6 Comments

Did the U.S team play any other game. And what about teams like papou new guiene and others who played only in U-19 world cup will they play in competitive cricket.

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  • HAVIK said:

    i think they sent them to Iraq.
    papua new guinea i think you mean, who knows.
    as far as the ignoramus above me, the yank, well yes mate, they did play in a real world cup, not like the baseball and gridiron you lot call world championships, how arrogant can one nation be.
    cricket is also played in the west indies, Asian teams, ie, India, Pakistan, sri lanks.
    African nations, Zimbabwe,sth africa, hardly any teams from Europe play seriously besides England.
    having said all that, teams from all parts of the world play in the world cup, maybe they shouldn’t be cause they get thrashed against the cricket powers.

  • vakayil k said:

    They failed to qualify from the qualifying round of matches.

  • ranakhal said:

    They have to qualify each time from a continent. They were unable to qualify last time.

  • Hanna said:

    they are greedy and selfish of winning ,they do not have sportsman spirit
    i have heard somewhere that us told that cricket is a time waste game

  • Joel A said:

    did the USA ever have one

  • onivlek said:

    I never even knew we had a cricket team, not to mention having one that made it the “World Cup.”
    I thought cricket was only popular in some European countries, Australia, India, and Pakistan…
    Thanks for the info. I learned something today. Unfortunately, I can’t help you with this question…

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