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== Williams Cricket Club == | == Williams Cricket Club == | ||
− | This group of fine young men (and women) are known for their awesome punctuality and regular attendance for cricket practices. They practice every Wednesday and Friday from 4-6 pm at the [[Towne Field House]]. The team is captained by [[Lawrence T. Madziwa '07]], vice captained by [[Syed W. J. Iftikhar '08]] and the cricket club is run by [[Ananda V. Burra '07]]. | + | === History === |
+ | This group of fine young men (and women) are known for their awesome punctuality and regular attendance for cricket practices. They practice every [[Wednesday]] and [[Friday]] from 4-6 pm at the [[Towne Field House]]. The team is captained by [[Lawrence T. Madziwa '07]], vice captained by [[Syed W. J. Iftikhar '08]] and the cricket club is run by [[Ananda V. Burra '07]]. | ||
− | The Williams Cricket Team played [[Middlebury College]] and defeated them by an incredible margin. (8 wickets with 8 overs to spare) | + | The Williams Cricket Team played [[Middlebury College]] and defeated them by an incredible margin. (8 wickets with 8 overs to spare) Other games played against [[Middlebury College]] have been expunged from the collective memory of the Williams Cricket Team. |
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+ | === Recent === | ||
+ | As of recent years, the Cricket Club is known as the Williams College Cricket Association (WCCA). It aims to provide a platform to celebrate the sport of cricket to interested students. This includes hosting weekly cricket meetups to having watch parties for important cricket tournaments and games. | ||
To find out more about cricket visit: http://www.cricinfo.com | To find out more about cricket visit: http://www.cricinfo.com | ||
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+ | {{Group| | ||
+ | | name = Williams College Cricket Club | ||
+ | | type = Club Sports | ||
+ | | selective = Anyone can show up, there is a selection process for the team | ||
+ | | membership = Roughly 25 | ||
+ | | meeting-time = Decided every semester based on availability of field house | ||
+ | | meeting-place = Towne Field house(practice), Sawyer Lawn/Science Quad(pickup) | ||
+ | | office = | ||
+ | | contact-name = Ananda Burra '07 | ||
+ | | contact-unix = 07avb | ||
+ | | wso-listserver = cricinfo | ||
+ | | oit-listserver = | ||
+ | | website = | ||
+ | | established = originally established in ~1997. Restarted in Spring 2004 | ||
+ | }} |
Latest revision as of 17:26, December 17, 2023
Williams Cricket Club
History
This group of fine young men (and women) are known for their awesome punctuality and regular attendance for cricket practices. They practice every Wednesday and Friday from 4-6 pm at the Towne Field House. The team is captained by Lawrence T. Madziwa '07, vice captained by Syed W. J. Iftikhar '08 and the cricket club is run by Ananda V. Burra '07.
The Williams Cricket Team played Middlebury College and defeated them by an incredible margin. (8 wickets with 8 overs to spare) Other games played against Middlebury College have been expunged from the collective memory of the Williams Cricket Team.
Recent
As of recent years, the Cricket Club is known as the Williams College Cricket Association (WCCA). It aims to provide a platform to celebrate the sport of cricket to interested students. This includes hosting weekly cricket meetups to having watch parties for important cricket tournaments and games.
To find out more about cricket visit: http://www.cricinfo.com
Type of group | Club Sports |
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Selective | Anyone can show up, there is a selection process for the team |
Membership | Roughly 25 |
Meeting time | Decided every semester based on availability of field house |
Meeting place | Towne Field house(practice), Sawyer Lawn/Science Quad(pickup) |
Established | originally established in ~1997. Restarted in Spring 2004 |