- Ottawa Valley Cricket Council
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The Ottawa Valley Cricket Council is the smallest of the five leagues in Ontario. The league has three major competitions, the Challenge Cup (consisting of the 'A' teams), the Citizen Trophy (consisting of the 'B' teams and the junior team), and the Knockout Cup. New to the 2007 season was the Twenty20 format using coloured uniforms. As of 2008, the coloured uniforms will be used in all competitions.
Contents
2007 Honours
League
- Challenge Cup: Canterbury CC
- Knockout Cup: Canterbury CC
- Citizen Trophy: Defence CC
- 20/20: Defence CC
- A Canadian cricket record was established in this competition. Karandeep Singh of Defence CC hit six 6's in an over. His twelve consecutively faced deliveries read 6,6,6,6,4,1, wd, 6,6,6,6,6,6.[1]
- 6-a-side: Kingston CC
Inter-League/Representative
- Ontario Tournament: won vs SOCA and Hamilton, lost vs Toronto, Toronto U-25, and Etobicoke
- Ontario Juniors Tournament: ?
- OVCC Juniors vs Quebec Juniors: OVCC Juniors
- John Ross Robertson Trophy (Eastern): Canterbury CC - runners-up vs Yorkshire CC (Toronto)
Players
Canterbury CC
- Aayiz Abbasi
- Vikram Arora
- Ejaz Chaudhry
- Akber Hussain
- Ahmed Khan
- Zeeshan Khurshid
- Richard Landge
- Zain Mahmood
- Rochak Mehta
- Jawad Shinwari
- Lohit Jalemu
- Faisal Shamim
- Pavanveer Rana
- Rahul Raikwar
- Kamran Raza
- Tauseef Shahid
- Sharick Siddiqui
- Joy Tanotra
- Obedullah Wares
- Gundeep Araich
- Muhammad Ali
Christ Church Cathedral CC
Christ Church Cathedral Cricket Club (CCCCC) was founded in 1917 and makes its home at beautiful Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario. CCCCC is member of Rideau Hall Cricket Association ( RHCA ) which is a member of Ottawa Valley Cricket Council ( OVCC. The main mandate of the club is to do its utmost to develop, promote and foster the game of Cricket in Ottawa valley through competitive, recreational and social participation at all skills levels and to encourage the development of Junior Cricketers in Ottawa Valley. All members of CCCCC are to conform at all times to the requirements of the true spirit of Cricket, traditions of the game, RHCA and OVCC constitution. CCCC is actively on the look out for new players to play for the club in the upcoming season. Winter-indoor training is underway and outdoor training starts end of April with season commencing first weekend of May. Outdoor training sessions are held once a week and includes batting sessions in the nets against different types of bowling, as well as a spell of bowling and various fielding drills being run by the senior players at the club.
- Tobie Edmund
- Blaine Edwards
- Tony Forde
- Richie Kapoor
- Fahd Khan
- Riad Khan
- Shailesh Masih
- David Naylor
- Reginald Ranjit
- Aditya Budhiraja
Defence CC
- Gullu Bajwa
- Rajiv Bhatia
- Varun Harish
- Ganesh Nandram
- Chirag Pahwa
- Anshul Singh
- Karandeep Singh
- Dhaval Patel
- Shwetank Dave
- Anwer Omar
- Dhruv Arya
- Richi Kapoor
- Vivek Sharma
- Vivek Shukla
- Raghu Raghavendra
Exodus-Belair United SC
- Nava Navarat
- Athanase Algan
- Abiru. Chandrabose
- Dennis Fernandez
- Danny Harris
- Cornelius Henry
- Vernon John
- Jeff Joseph
- Terry Nandlal
- Nabiullah Nawabi
- Tony Russell
- Dennis Waithe
Kingston CC
- Chetan Aggarwal
- Sudarshan Manhas
- Shazeb Khan
- Tharindu Nanayakkara
- Clinton Free
- Abdus Samad Mufti
- Usama Khalid
- Sanjay Manhas
- Yasser Rahim
- Noman Hossain
- Murtaza Hussain
- Mishraz Bonurh
- Romesh Manhas
- Hassan Khan
- Kashif Riaz
- Aurenzeb Khan
New Edinburgh CC
- Manu Mukerji
- Nakul Nayyar
- Steve Pinhey
- Nimeesh Kaushal
- Dravya Sharma
- Arun Shrichand
- Pankaj Shrichand
- Jawad Taqavi
- Terry Nandlal
- Waji Siddiqui
- Rudraksha Sahi
- Jaijeet Makkar
- Dominic Thomas
- Dixon Andrew
Ottawa CC
- Xavier Cooray
- Faraz Farooq
- Nizar Khetani
- Lakmal Jayawardene
- Richard Keane
- Saad Khan
- Bob Lamoureux
- Bilal Latif
- Dhanushka Nanayakkara
- Fahad Shamim
- Saad ul-Haq
- Sandeep Virwaney
See also
Canadian national cricket team
References
Categories:- Canadian domestic cricket competitions
- Sport in Ottawa
- Cricket stubs
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