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- TTCB urging fans to travel to India
- Local cricketers of the year 2009
- Badree stars for PowerGen on New York cricket tour
- TCL concrete pitch for Biche cricketers
- Avinash Windball bowls off
- Red Bull Quick Hit cricket bowls off with high scores
- Cricket Board deny vote incentives
- TTCB accused of bribing clubs for votes
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- T&T cricketers for Guyana warmup
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- Cane Farm continue to progress in local cricket
- Players advance in Triumph windball
- Greenidge to coach T&TCB U23 Academy
- Kelly left waiting on selectors for answer
- Change sweeps Central Zone Cricket
- Battle heats up for T&TCB
- Greenidge to work at T&T cricket academy
- Balmain cricket captain to appeal 49-year ban
- Murray: We remain open, transparent
- 19 cricketers for T&TCB academy
- T&TCB's Murray abdicated his responsibility
- T&T Squad For Champions League
- Called To Account
- Jaggernauth, Kelly, Khan miss out
- Borde: T&T has as good a chance as any
- Richards stays as head of East Zone umpires
- Kowlessar heads Central umpires again
- Ganga shines for Caricom Superstars
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
TCL concrete pitch for Biche cricketers
TCL GROUP in conjunction with member company Readymix Limited will present the community of Biche with their completed concrete pitch as part of the “Concrete Cricket Pitches Promotion”.
The official handing over will take place at the Biche Recreation Ground on Tuesday at 2 pm.
There were over 145 entries from various communities throughout Trinidad and Tobago with 14 locations selected randomly.
Biche will be the first community to receive its concrete pitch after submitting the necessary documents and gaining approvals.
The “Concrete Pitches Promotion” took place in 2008 and is an initiative to develop cricket in the communities while promoting the sport to future generations.
Also it is aimed at encouraging youths to occupy themselves in a constructive way as well as to promote cricket to the social fabric of the Caribbean.
T&T Newsday
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