July 22nd, 2009 |
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2008, Scorecards and Match Reports
Pirates of the St Lawrence versus The Mad Dogs of Connecticut Saturday 26 July 2008 (From The Mad Dogs’ Archives) After an eventful trip involving a defective van and a desperate escape from gun-toting Border Guards, the Mad Dogs made it to Montreal late on Friday evening, in time for a few drinks in the […]
July 22nd, 2009 |
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Player Profiles
Name: Angus Bell (El Presidente) Nationality: Scottish Major teams: Pirates of the St Lawrence, Midi CC, Poland, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, West of Scotland, Adastrians, Toronto Cricket Skating & Curling Club, Mosman, South of Scotland U19s, Penicuik, Peebles County, Loretto School Pirates debut: August 2007 Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Right-arm legbreak Best batting for […]
July 22nd, 2009 |
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Indoor Cricket
From February to April, when Canada turns to an icy netherworld, cricket continues apace indoors! Come Sunday evenings, you’ll find us wading over snow banks in the darkness for our fix. Huddled together for warmth in a school gym, grown men and women can be heard screaming in ecstasy. Indoor cricket is the best way […]
July 22nd, 2009 |
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FAQs, Links and Useful Info
Looking for a cricket or soccer practice facility in Montreal? Check out www.ministryofcricket.ca Looking for cricket equipment in Montreal? Suk’s Store – purveyor of fine curries and cricket equipment – at 680 Liege Ouest is the Ali Baba’s Cave of cricket gear. You’ll find everything you need and more, and feel like a kid in […]
July 21st, 2009 |
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Name: Sato Panday Location: Mississauga Nationality: Guyanese Major teams: Pirates of the St Lawrence Pirates debut: May 2013 Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Right-arm fast-medium Best batting for Pirates: 29 v Bengal United, 2013 Best bowling for Pirates: 1 for 20 v West Island Sailors, 2013 Claim to fame: Golden duck on debut. Says: […]
July 21st, 2009 |
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Indoor Cricket
What you need to run social indoor cricket… A gym or section of a gym 70 ft x 30 ft up to 100 ft x 50 ft – the smaller the better = more deliveries, more intensity and less idle. 12-20 players Two bats An orange Readers windball or Slazenger airball – no risk of […]
June 25th, 2009 |
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2007, Scorecards and Match Reports
Pirates of the St Lawrence v Adastrians Juniors Thursday 9 August 2007 Université de Montréal, Montreal Match type: 15 overs per side Toss won by: Pirates of the St Lawrence Weather conditions: Best ever Result: Adastrians Juniors won by 6 wickets 1st Innings Pirates of the St Lawrence Angus Bell (c) ct sub (Raja) b […]
June 24th, 2009 |
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Player Profiles
We really are the most multi-cultural cricket club in the world. Have a look at what we’ve had: Afghani Algerian American Andorran Antiguan Argentinian Australian Austrian Bajan Bangladeshi Belgian Brazilian Bulgarian Cambodian Canadian Chilean Chinese Cuban Danish Djiboutian Dominican Dutch Egyptian English Filipino Finnish French German Ghanaian Greek Guyanese Haitian Hong Kongese Hungarian Icelandic Indian […]
April 21st, 2009 |
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Pirates in the Press
The Westmount Examiner April 21 2009 The Most Popular Sport You’ve Never Played – Yes, Cricket Actually Exists in Montreal Noah Sidel It’s played by millions all over the world, Canada has an internationally-recognized travelling squad, and our country regularly hosts teams from around the world in competition play. In our own community, however, this […]
April 1st, 2009 |
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Here’s what the Pirates did. There are variations, depending on what local authorities/landlords will let you do, availability of materials, workers, time, cost, drainage, climate, and how you want it to play. Tools and Machinery Digger – at a guess, 240$-400$ Skip – 120$ Two-ton drive-on asphalt roller – 240$/day, 420$/weekend Shovels Rakes Watering cans/hose […]