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Power play and Twenty20 vision, Manchester is the place to be

April 23, 2009 12:43
Chair: Jonny Wineberg

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Defending league and Twenty20 champions South Manchester Maccabi, Bury and Whitefield and Manchester Maccabi look set to be the teams to beat as the 2009 Northern Jewish Cricket League season gets under way on Sunday.

Six clubs will contest the league with a famous name from the past rejoining. Salford Jewish Cricket Club, which disbanded in 2002 after winning four consecutive Harry Cowan Cups and the double in 2000, have been reformed by Robert Marks, son of former Salford captain, David, and Daniel Paul.

Robert Marks said: “Forming a team under the banner of Salford Jewish Cricket Club is a big ask. We hope we do not disgrace the fabled name.”

The campaign will see innovations including power plays in the Twenty20, a new bonus points system to reward performance as well as victory and a Super Sixes one-day tournament, which will be combined with a family fun day. The Under 14 season begins in mid-May.