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Known to the world as the gentleman’s game,
cricket has fascinated millions of people
all over the world since its birth a couple
of hundred years ago. Originally conjured by
the English, the sport grew in popularity
especially in the English colonies in Asia
and Africa. As years passed by cricket
became a widespread sport all round the
world including the Caribbean islands in the
Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North
America.
Villanova
cricket was confined to the environs of CEER
and the ground behind it until a couple of
years go. But the efforts of the cricketers
bore fruit recently with Nova getting a
chance to play a few cricket clubs in and
around the Philadelphia area. Over the last
3 years Villanova’s cricket team had a
chance to play matches against BOCC (British
Officers Cricket Club), Prior Cricket Club,
Eclipse Cricket Club, Lansdale Cricket Club
etc. These friendly games helped Villanova
gain some much needed exposure. Some
surprising and unexpected victories boosted
the confidence of the cricketers.
Villanova
played its first official cricket match
against Prior Cricket Club in June 2004.
Harish Koduri was instrumental in scheduling
and arranging the game. It took a lot of
effort to coordinate and schedule the game.
A bunch of players who played “CEER” cricket
constituted the team and they were led by
the young and enterprising Harish. A
convincing victory over Prior gave Villanova
new hope and confidence as this became one
of the defining moments in Villanova’s
cricket history.
The formation
of Villanova Cricket Club in 2005 was a
significant development in the history of
nova cricket. At this point the
International Student Office at Villanova
University expressed interest in the
activities of VCC. Mr. Steve McWilliams and
Mr. Hubert Whan Tong showed a keen interest
in the games to be played. The lack of a
ground and proper sporting equipment became
a huge hurdle in the cricketers’ path. The
ISO has since then released funds especially
for cricket.
This is a
really commendable and appreciable gesture
by the ISO and it has gone a long way in
helping out cricket at Nova. Still there are
many hurdles in VCC’s path such as the need
for better sporting equipment and most
importantly a play ground for practice.
This year an
important development has been the
participation of Villanova in the Inter
collegiate cricket tournament organized by
Temple University and reaching the final.
Despite their busy academic schedules, the
members of VCC made a concerted effort to
put up a good show in the tournament. Ending
runners up was no mean achievement and VCC
hopes to be the winner next year. |