College Players in Leagues-Free Agent Kamran shines for new team (not Miami)!

Photo : Kamran with his 2009 Finals MVP Prize – a photo with this car.

 
Mohammed Kamran (MC) 50 not out  (4×6, 4×4). Kamran is a top allrounder who normally opens the bowling for Montgomery and is also a very good batsman. He was the Finals MVP of the 2009 American College Cricket Championship & a 2010 All American (2nd team).
Kamran recently left the Begals to play for a new team in the highly competitive Washington Cricket League.
 
Adrian Gordon (NYU-Poly) – NYU-Poly & USA fast bowler showed his batting skills by scoring 45, to help take his team Richmond Hill CC to the Semis of the EACA 40 over league
 
Leikram “Busgy” Latchman  77 run out, losing effort for Rising Stars 
 
Abdullah Syed 90  for Brooklyn Knights
 
Romeno Deane (DeVry) 46,
 
Andre Kirton (BMCC) 44, and 3 for 42
 
USC Trojans bowled their League opponent Victoria out for 29 runs (see story on website)
Tarun Sandhu (USC) 24, and 2 for 9.
Jeet  (USC) 4 for 7
 
The best news of the week was Virginia Tech, which joined American College Cricket, has its own cricket field & pitch. This level of support from the VT Admin for cricket is extremely commendable, and an example for other Universities to follow. Cricket Clubs, take note of the accomplishment of the Cricket Club of Virginia Tech, and strive to get more support for cricket in your University. 
 
Virginia Tech, with a season record of 7 wins vs 2 losses made the Playoffs in the Mid-Atlantic Cricket Conference League.
Swapnil Sheth (VT)  4 for 40
Karthik Radhakrishnan  (VT)                51* 
Sathees Kesavan  (VT)   37 
HIGH SCHOOLERS IN LEAGUES

Prashant Nair 7-0-37-2
Trevis. Ross 6-1-32-3

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