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Papua New Guinea s cricketers remain positive about their chance of creating history at the Men s Twenty20 World Cup, despite the ongoing uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The tournament is due to begin in October but the deathtoll in host country India has passed 200,000, with at least 300,000 new infections every day in the past week. The PNG Barramundis celebrate a wicket. Photo: Twitter/T20 World Cup Cricket PNG Chief Executive Greg Campbell said they have regular meetings with the ICC and other associate countries, and are comfortable with the advice they are being given. We re looking forward to it. We ve got to stay cheerful: it s a historic moment for the country, a first ever World Cup, so we can t be down and the players aren t down and we will go with whatever the ICC and the governing bodies decide, he said. ....
Ipswich Grammar Schoolâs greatest First XI Craig McDermott bowling during Tasmania (Tas) v Queensland (Qld) Sheffield Shield game at Bellerive Oval, 03/11/95. Cricket A/CT Cricket by Andrew Dawson Premium Content Subscriber only Champion Test fast bowler Craig McDermott and elite international all-rounder Shane Watson were star power in this imposing Ipswich Grammar School greatest First XI team. It is a powerhouse side which includes several current representative players. The strength of the 12 is highlighted when you consider the likes of Harry Wood (Australian under 19 all-rounder), Darren Hines (youth state all-rounder), Queensland Country gloveman Aaron Moore, Andrew Bailey and multi-talented sportsmen like Berrick Barnes and the Walters clan missed the cut - some not by much. ....